2019
DOI: 10.18848/2327-798x/cgp/v18i02/1-22
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The Role of Reflection in Planned Organizational Change

Abstract: This article identified the role that structured personal reflection plays in enabling and supporting planned organizational change, thereby enhancing change outcomes in a sector facing substantial change in the face of economic threats and challenges. Reflection, in a myriad of formats, supports the management of positive change outcomes by focusing simultaneously at the organization-wide and personal levels. A longitudinal single case study in a nonprofit hospital implementing an electronic patient managemen… Show more

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“…Training and developing leaders and managers in the disability sector to adopt these three components of mindfulness could cause changes in the system and the organisation. Indeed, the ability to be self-aware (self-perception) and self-reflect would support the organisational “change processes and outcomes” (Rosenbaum et al , 2019, p. s11). Furthermore, importance of group reflection in the context of planned organisational change provides opportunities for participants in such programs to understand and evaluate their experiences (Rosenbaum et al , 2019, p. 1) so that they can be prepared for change rather than be reactive to it.…”
Section: Mindfulness – a Simple Practical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training and developing leaders and managers in the disability sector to adopt these three components of mindfulness could cause changes in the system and the organisation. Indeed, the ability to be self-aware (self-perception) and self-reflect would support the organisational “change processes and outcomes” (Rosenbaum et al , 2019, p. s11). Furthermore, importance of group reflection in the context of planned organisational change provides opportunities for participants in such programs to understand and evaluate their experiences (Rosenbaum et al , 2019, p. 1) so that they can be prepared for change rather than be reactive to it.…”
Section: Mindfulness – a Simple Practical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%