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ORGB 4871 STUDENT ID FIRST NAME LAST NAME ASSIGNMENT 5

Introduction

This assignment discourses the concept of change institutionalization. I will discuss my

understanding of institutionalization of change, describe an assessment method that can be

used to determine if institutionalization is evident, as well as the processes that illustrate that

institutionalization is not evident. I will then look at how a manager could create a capacity

for continuous change, learning, and improvement. Lastly, I will describe the future trends

that may impact on the role of the manager in relation to institutionalization of change.

Completing this paper will help me increase my understanding of change institutionalization

through reading and incorporating insights from a variety of existing studies that explore the

subject.

Q1. Discuss your understanding of institutionalization of change. In your discussion,

indicate how organizational characteristics affect institutionalization. (20 marks)

Once a change intervention has been implemented, the other key action or stage involves

institutionalization. In this stage, organization members are no longer discussing about the

new ways, resisting the interventions, or experimenting with the new conditions. Instead, they

have adapted to the new ways of being and the conditions have become a permanent

characteristic of the organization culture. Ideally, institutionalization is the process of making

a particular change a permanent feature of the organization’s functioning (Cumming &

Worley, 2005). Institutionalization ensures that the outcomes of successful change

interventions persist over time. Considering the challenges posed by transformations

experienced in the environment of operation, organizations are required to ensure that

successful results of change programs survive the pressures. Institutionalization is a way of

staying put or maintaining a balance in the midst of uncertainties and problems. Keeping an

, appropriate balance is a means of defense against the eroding forces of nature (Wheatley,

2006).

Institutionalization is impossible without considering evaluation processes. Evaluation

is concerned with providing feedback to change practitioners and organization members

about the progress and impact of interventions (Cummings & Worley, 2005). Such

discovering may imply a need for adjustment of the change initiative, or it may indicate that

the program is successful. The key aspects in evaluation are measurement and research

design. Measurement issues focus on selecting appropriate variables while research design

involves establishing the conditions for making valid assessments of an intervention’s effects

(Cummings & Worley, 2005).

Organization characteristics can affect change institutionalization. The key organization

characteristics that affect institutionalization processes include:

i. Unionization. While unions can be a useful force for promoting change,

integration of interventions may be difficult in unionized settings (Cummings &

Worley, 2005). A rigid union, for example, can make it difficult to combine

several job categories into one.

ii. Congruence. Congruence is concerned with the extent to which an intervention is

perceived as being in harmony with the organization’s managerial philosophy,

strategy, and structure (Cummings & Worley, 2005). When an intervention is in

agreement with these factors, it is more likely that it will be institutionalized.

iii. Stability of environment and technology. Unless change interventions match

with the changes in the environment and technology, it may be difficult to attain

long-term intervention stability.
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