People and the Process of Change
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1. Try taking a different route to class the next time it meets. Before you do this, think about how many changes, large and small, you will have to make to do this.
a-Will you have to leave earlier to be in class on time?
b-Will you meet different people on your way to class?
c-See different sights?
d-Would you change your route to class on the day of the final exam?
e-Why or why not? Summarize the positives and negatives of this small change. Relate your responses to this change to the way staff nurses feel when an administrator makes what he or she thinks is a “minor” change.
2. Think about a change that has occurred in your life. Some examples may be a change of role, a move, a marriage, a birth, a divorce, or a death.
a-How did you react to the change?
b-Would you have r
eacted differently if you had had more information?
c-Using Lewin’s model, describe the basic elements in the situation and how you eventually achieved a comfortable outcome.
Answer preview
- Try taking a different route to class the next time it meets. Before you do this, think about how many changes, large and small, you will have to make to do this.
- Will you have to leave earlier to be in class on time?
When taking a different route to class, I will be forced to leave earlier so that I reach class in time. This is mainly because the alternative route to class is way longer than the usual route. Also, the different route to class has many people following it, and therefore, congestion leads to lateness. The alternative route also has bad roads because many people follow it, and therefore whenever it rains the route becomes impassable and dangerous, especially to those without vehicles…
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