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Summary based on the lectures of professor Omar N Solinger for the course Leadership and Change Management taught at VU in school year 2025/2026

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Leading Change and Projects summary


Lecture 1: Introduction to project management

Project management is a crossroad of disciplines:
-​ Project management → change is an execution problem to deliver change results
within set constraints
-​ Organizational behavior → change is a behavioral and/or attitudinal problem
-​ Organization development → change is a problem of collective learning
-​ Strategic management → change is an innovation problem
-​ Institutional change → change is a legitimation problem (diverging ideas, interests,
requirements, frames, identities)

Change without project management leads to:
-​ missed deadlines
-​ cost overruns
-​ poor quality
-​ rework (e.g., stop gap or complete overhauls)
-​ uncontrolled expansion of the project (“scope creep”)
-​ loss of reputation for the organization
-​ dissatisfied stakeholders
-​ failure to achieve the objectives for which the project was undertaken

​ = ALL IN A ALL A BIG UNCONTROLLED MESS

Similar success factors for project managers:
-​ planning and designing
-​ communication
-​ leadership (forge commitments to change/project, people managements skills, task
(PM) and people oriented leadership)
-​ stakeholder governance and dealing with resistance

Leader as the 5 - legged horse? A solution: leadership styles provide a static picture while in
reality not every change situation is the same. Situations change all the time. A better
idea/solution is to learn how to ‘read’ the situation (according to Heifetz: “define the adaptive
challenge), as a result you get an adaptive and more situationally appropriate leadership.

,Examples of difference in change controllability and different dimensions:

,Two key change dimensions and change types:




Two key change dimensions: change depth and change uncontrollability
Change types:
- higher change depth and lower change uncontrollability → tactical change
- lower change depth and lower change uncontrollability → operational change
- high change depth and higher change uncontrollability → transformational
change
- lower change depth and higher innovative change → innovative change

, According to these two slides there are different projects according to two dimensions:
social complexity and goals:
-​ high social complexity and closed goals → acceptance project
-​ low social complexity and closed goals → standard project
-​ high social compatibility and open goals → pioneering project
-​ low social compatibility and open goals → potential project
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