Design Thinking for Strategic Change

Change Strategy Book 2

Mal Anderson

This book explains the Strategic Thinking Framework and the Growth Mindset. You step through Change Strategy fundamentals and design, and review the uses of Kotter and McKinsey 7S Models.

Design Thinking for Strategic Change

Change Strategy Book 2

Mal Anderson

In the book we will learn about strategic thinking how to apply it as a key skillset for making change happen. We examine the Growth Mindset and how to focus on outcomes. The Strategic Thinking Framework provides structure to the joined-up thinking we need to make our change strategies robust.

We then explore how to design change strategy, understanding its drivers and fundamentals, and how it connects corporate strategy, transformations and change management. The book ends with exploration of the Kotter and McKinsey 7S Models and where they are useful.

About the author

Malcolm Anderson advises and speaks on strategy, future-proofing, organisational transformation and performance. With over 30 years consulting in organisational change, his experience spans Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia, with senior appointments in a variety of industries, public and private sectors and led a UK business and management faculty.

Additional information

By

Mal Anderson

Categories

Change Strategy Book

Type

Professional eBook

Outlet

BookBoon

Language

English

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