Innovation and organization transformation

Innovation and organization transformation

Read the Helen Demarco case provided on page 28 of our text. This situation may be new to you, or it may identify an all-too-familiar dilemma that you may have experienced in your personal and/or professional life. Some might argue that Helen’s actions were reasonable, and that she had no discernible options. Others will argue that she should have considered other courses of action. Regardless, investigating different perspectives can lead to passionate exchangesabout what is right, what is correct, and what is realistically possible inorganizations.

The Demarco case offers you an opportunity to examine yourpersonal beliefs and assumptions about the functioning of organizations as well as their leadership. It can also help you put into perspective your personal theories about organizational change. As you consider this case from various lenses, respond to the following questions:

  • Do you agree with Helen’s decision to recommend that the group conduct a study?
  • What options did Helen have and which one would you have s selected?
  • Which of the four frames, discussed in Chapter 1 of our text, do you think apply most closely to the Helen Demarco case? For instance, is this an example of a structural problem with the company? Or does it reflect more on a problem with human resources? Or is it a problem with the organization’s culture?

Your paper should be three pages in length, written in APA style (an abstract is not required), double spaced, using 12 font.

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Innovation and organization transformation are two aspects of an organization that works together during the reframing process of an organization. The case study provided by Helen Demarco and the organization she works for face a transformational change that might damage the organization’s productivity. These changes are brought in by a new manager who doesn’t understand the technological system as well as…

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