Solutions Graded A+
Emergent Change - Answer: assumes that change is a continuous open-ended and unpredictable process
of aligning and realigning an organization to its changing environment
Planned Change - Answer: any kind of alteration or modification which is done in advance and
differently for the improvement of present position into a brighter one
Transformation change - Answer: a complete change in the appearance or character of
something/someone, especially so that thing or person is improved
Transforming care at bedside - Answer: goal to improve quality and safety on med-surg units by
engaging in changes to improve practice
Innovation - Answer: the introduction of a new process or new way of doing something
5 stages of innovation process (rogers theory) - Answer: 1. knowledge of innovations existence
2. persuasion to form an attitude toward it
3. decision to adopt/reject
4. implementation
5. confirmation to reinforce/reverse it
Three stages of Lewins Change Theory (planned change) - Answer: Unfreezing
Moving/changing
Refreezing
unfreezing - Answer: assessing, problem identification and definition
moving/changing - Answer: planning and implementing. problem analysis and seeking alternatives
, refreezing - Answer: evaluation, implementation,
what are the reactions of people to change - Answer: fear
sadness
outrage
stress
disorientation
eroded loyalty
lack of commitment
low risk taking
what are the stages of planned change - Answer: 1. readiness
2. justification of need
3. assessment
4. planning
5. implementation
6. measurement
7. evaluation
6. sustaining goals
what is the first appropriate response to concerns regarding change - Answer: assess the situation
actions for change agents - Answer: - articulate a clear need for change
- get group participation
- get reliable info to the implementers
- motivate through rewards
- do NOT make promises you can't deliver