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Types of Change Management

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If there’s one constant in the world, it’s change. Whether in real life or business, you should never expect things to stay the same indefinitely, and if you aren’t willing or able to adapt, you’ll get left behind.

In many ways, organizational change management has become as unavoidable a practice as IT or project management. Businesses don’t just need to evolve: they inevitably evolve, and if someone isn’t taking charge of planning and implementation, targets will not be met, problems will arise, and essential business functions will likely be disrupted.

Why does change happen in business? There are several reasons, including:

Given this level of variance, you probably wouldn’t be surprised to hear that, according to the experts, there are several different ‘types’ of organizational change management, each with its own characteristics and requirements.

So, how do you recognize and implement the best change strategy for your organization? In this article, we look at everything you need to know about the different types of change management.

How do change management projects work?

While there are different elements to consider with change management, you could say that the change process phases are often consistent across different types of change management strategies.

What are the different types of change management?

Change management is an expansive topic (hardly surprising given its importance), and, as such, there are different types of change that require different change strategies to lead them effectively. 

Drs. Linda Ackerman Anderson and Dean Anderson, business transformation specialists, list three types of change in their article, ‘What is Transformation’:

Dr. Ackerman Anderson states: “Understanding the nature of the change you wish to effect and the context in which you are working are important in determining an appropriate strategy. Entering uncharted change territory without some sort of route map puts you at an immediate disadvantage from the start. One of the first stages in charting the territory is to understand a little more about the type of change you wish to make (broadly where you want to get to and how you plan to travel).

“There are a number of ways in which change can be categorized, most are related to the extent of the change, how much the leaders and workforce must change personally, and whether it is seen as predictable or emergent.“

It is also worth looking at the different shapes a single change project can take:

What are the different roles in organizational change?

Given the complexity of business transition, it is important to recognize the different roles that can influence a change management project:

Studying different types of change management

At the beginning of this article, we talked about how change is often inevitable. We have also outlined just how varied and complex it can be. If you take anything away from this article, we hope that it’s the importance of having a set structure in place so that in the event that a transformation initiative is required, you will know exactly how to handle it.

One of the best ways to prepare is to invest in change management training. Frameworks like AgileSHIFT and APMG Change Management offer proven best practices for planning, implementing, and reinforcing change, as well as managing resistance and dealing with various interest groups. The frameworks are also based on years of practical insight from some of the world’s most successful transformation specialists.

Good e-Learning is an award-winning online training provider with a highly diverse portfolio of fully accredited online training courses. Our courses are designed to not only help students pass their exams and achieve certification but also to gain a full understanding of the course material so that they can begin applying it in practice.

Our courses are created with help from leading subject matter experts and offer a variety of online training tools, including instructor-led videos, knowledge checks, and practice exams. Students can also enjoy FREE exam vouchers, as well as free resits via Exam Pledge.

Want to find out more? Visit the Good e-Learning website, or contact a member of our team today!

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