2. Describe five barriers to leading organizational change. This term, I have learned that change isn 't easy. It is one of the biggest differences between organizations. The ability to successfully change is the reason why some can transform, while others remain stuck. The following five barriers must be broken down if change is to be implemented successfully. Lack of Good Leadership: it is one of the most common barriers often ignored. With a lack of leadership, employees can be misinformed, often leading to the resistance of change. When directing change, strong leadership is vital as employees want to know what is going on. Good leadership will clarify the new changes, how they will be implemented and how they are going to impact the organization. Resistance to Change: In general people resist change. In the workplace, employees may resist due to being comfortable with the way things are. They also know the expectations and their role. When a change is introduced it upsets their familiarity. Supporting them and providing training for any new responsibilities can help ease the transition. Insufficient Culture Shift Preparation: Through our discussions this term, It was clear that most organizations are good at planning changes. They are also good detailing structure, job assignments and responsibilities, and managerial structure. …show more content…
Explain the role of culture in leading organizational change. First and foremost, organizational culture can influence the success or failure for change. Assessing the culture can help determine the root cause of problems. It also offers awareness of the extent to which its members are prepared to accept and follow through with the