The Heart of Change: Real-Life Stories of How People Change Their Organizations

The Heart of Change: Real-Life Stories of How People Change Their Organizations

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  • Author:John P. Kotter
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Summary

Why is organizational change so hard? Because in order to make any transformation successful, you must change more than just the structure and operations of an organization—you need to change people’s behavior。 And that is never easy。

The Heart of Change is your guide to helping people think and feel differently in order to meet your shared goals。 According to bestselling author and renowned leadership expert John Kotter and coauthor Dan Cohen, this focus on connecting with people’s emotions is what will spark the behavior change and actions that lead to success。 Now freshly designed, The Heart of Change is the engaging and essential complement to John Kotter’s international bestseller Leading Change。

Building off of Kotter’s revolutionary eight-step process, this book vividly illustrates how large-scale business change can work。 With real-life stories of people in organizations, the authors show how teams and individuals get motivated and activated to overcome obstacles to change—and produce spectacular results。 Kotter and Cohen argue that change initiatives often fail because leaders rely too exclusively on data and analysis to get buy-in from their teams, instead of creatively showing or doing something that appeals to their emotions and inspires them to spring into action。 They call this the see-feel-change dynamic; and it is crucial for the success of any true organizational transformation。

Refreshingly clear and eminently practical, The Heart of Change is required reading for anyone facing change and looking to build their leadership skills。

Published by Harvard Business Review Press。

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Reviews

Olivia

Lots of great insights here about how to manage change in an organization。 Kotter’s framework is clear and replicable。

Laura

Educational How-To book on how to put forth the changes needed to help the organization move forward。

Lily Wanjiku

Very practical book with key take away steps of how to implement change。

Zoffix Znet

A decent book for managing large-scale change in organizations。It heavily relies on the stories presented throughout the book, rather than logically justifying the proposed steps (there are 8 steps total)。 While the steps make sense, I found little presented evidence that omission of the steps has dire consequences, as the book claims。The editing was a bit rough。 In several places, the presented story or the little chart each chapter has were spliced into the main text of the book haphazardly。 S A decent book for managing large-scale change in organizations。It heavily relies on the stories presented throughout the book, rather than logically justifying the proposed steps (there are 8 steps total)。 While the steps make sense, I found little presented evidence that omission of the steps has dire consequences, as the book claims。The editing was a bit rough。 In several places, the presented story or the little chart each chapter has were spliced into the main text of the book haphazardly。 So you read a 2 page story, and then have to go back to remind yourself what the main text was talking about。7/10。 。。。more

Ahmed Salem。

قصص واقعية و تجارب غنية عن التغيير في الأفكار و الاعمالمفيدة لمن يملك او لا يملك عملاً مستقلاً。كل فصل يتحدث عن خطوة في اتجاه التغيير

Alex Cruse

read for grad school。

Marjori Pomarole

Outdated examplesOutdated examples that don't provide relevant knowledge for this day and age。 Better books are available on the topic of change。 Outdated examplesOutdated examples that don't provide relevant knowledge for this day and age。 Better books are available on the topic of change。 。。。more

Alissa Boulton

Great read about how to help change an organization。

Teresa

A lot of stories to prove and show the theory published in book "Leading Change" 6 years previously。SEE -> FEEL -> CHANGEEmotion plays big part of it。 A lot of stories to prove and show the theory published in book "Leading Change" 6 years previously。SEE -> FEEL -> CHANGEEmotion plays big part of it。 。。。more

Javier HG

Este libro me ha sorprendido gratamente。 Pensaba que iba a ser un libro académico y demasiado teórico, pero se lee con rapidez y deja claros los conceptos。 Para aquellas personas que estén interesadas en cómo se gestiona el cambio, pienso que es una lectura imprescindible。Kotter es precisamente famoso por haber estudiado organizaciones y los cambios que se producen en ellas。 En "The heart of change" Kotter recomienda convencer primero los corazones de los empleados (apelar a sus sentimientos pos Este libro me ha sorprendido gratamente。 Pensaba que iba a ser un libro académico y demasiado teórico, pero se lee con rapidez y deja claros los conceptos。 Para aquellas personas que estén interesadas en cómo se gestiona el cambio, pienso que es una lectura imprescindible。Kotter es precisamente famoso por haber estudiado organizaciones y los cambios que se producen en ellas。 En "The heart of change" Kotter recomienda convencer primero los corazones de los empleados (apelar a sus sentimientos positivos), y luego "atacar" sus mentes con planes más detallados。 Eso es lo más interesante del libro。 Muchas veces he visto presentaciones sobre el cambio que son un torre de diapositivas con datos, gráficos y número tras número, cuando lo necesario para arrancar el proceso son pocas ideas y mucha rapidez。 Debemos hablar de meses, no de años (aunque el cambio es algo constante)。Un libro imprescindible para l@s que estén interesad@s en cómo funcionan las organizaciones y se convence a un grupo de personas para actuar 。。。more

Kari

I'm skimmed this a bit, but it was still quite good。 I appreciated the real life stories。 It was encouraging to read how organizations found ways to get to the heart of change。 I'm skimmed this a bit, but it was still quite good。 I appreciated the real life stories。 It was encouraging to read how organizations found ways to get to the heart of change。 。。。more

Shamsur

Good academic book for MBA

John Olson

So-soNot, terrible, possibly useful, but underwhelming as one of the “classics” of new management literature。 Much preferred Drive or Switch。

Anu

This is a sequel to the seminal book “Leading change” by Kotter。 I stumbled onto the original book via an HBR article and was surprised by how relevant the book was, even forty years after being written。 This book “Heart of change” expounds further on the 8 stage framework for leading transformational change and explains how people need to “see” changes, “feel” deeply about the desired change and only then be able to effectively change。 More importantly, the book provides compelling real world s This is a sequel to the seminal book “Leading change” by Kotter。 I stumbled onto the original book via an HBR article and was surprised by how relevant the book was, even forty years after being written。 This book “Heart of change” expounds further on the 8 stage framework for leading transformational change and explains how people need to “see” changes, “feel” deeply about the desired change and only then be able to effectively change。 More importantly, the book provides compelling real world stories of how change happened in many companies。 If you are trying to effect a transformation of any sort in your org, this book is invaluable。 Very relatable and actionable。 。。。more

SILeadership

A very good book for change management at organisation and successful transformation。 Author explain 8 steps for successful change management。 As an entrepreneur and business owner, you must have this book in his/her library。 This is not just a one-time read but you can refer it several times as a textbook。 The Heart of Change can be a guide to helping people think and feel differently in order to meet their shared goals。Watch our full review for the book here https://youtu。be/EI3zzIyL8QI A very good book for change management at organisation and successful transformation。 Author explain 8 steps for successful change management。 As an entrepreneur and business owner, you must have this book in his/her library。 This is not just a one-time read but you can refer it several times as a textbook。 The Heart of Change can be a guide to helping people think and feel differently in order to meet their shared goals。Watch our full review for the book here https://youtu。be/EI3zzIyL8QI 。。。more

Maria

Businesses and large organizations need to change in order to stay competitive and relevant。 But change is hard and there are many that think that good enough is good enough, or that it's work so far。。。 Kotter has 8 steps and lots of stories to help demonstrate how a manager will lead the change。Why I started this book: Audio for the win。Why I finished it: Short audio, with some great but dated stories。 (First published in 1994) Video conferencing is going to be a huge management win。 Good remin Businesses and large organizations need to change in order to stay competitive and relevant。 But change is hard and there are many that think that good enough is good enough, or that it's work so far。。。 Kotter has 8 steps and lots of stories to help demonstrate how a manager will lead the change。Why I started this book: Audio for the win。Why I finished it: Short audio, with some great but dated stories。 (First published in 1994) Video conferencing is going to be a huge management win。 Good reminder that humans are emotional creatures and stories and examples that show in concrete and emotional terms the cost of something will stick for a long time。 400+ gloves with the various prices paid on a conference table has a greater impact than just putting it in a power point。 。。。more

Amanda D。

Even though this was a required book for me to read for one of my classes, I found it was one which I learned some from and enjoyed reading。 I enjoyed how the author included stories from other people and customers to explain the different steps involved in change。 Definitely a book I would recommend for managers or those involved in leading change within an organization。

Jeanne Halloran

Explains 8 steps to changing a group of people for a better organization。 Good read。

Nadya Ichinomiya

Great case studies of companies who have leveraged the 8 step organizational transformation stages of John Kotter's framework。 Great case studies of companies who have leveraged the 8 step organizational transformation stages of John Kotter's framework。 。。。more

Simon

Better than I thought, but most management are jerks so I doubt much of it would work。

Laura

Very practical approach to change。 Read for EdD program。

Danielle Lucas

I really enjoyed this book! I had to read it for my Doctorate, but the author makes the steps of organizational change easier to understand through storytelling。 The tactic helps you to absorb the information as well as inspire you to take action。 Great book!

Mitchell Kusy

This appreciate John Kotter's evidence-based approach。 I have suggested this book to many clients。 Bravo, John! This appreciate John Kotter's evidence-based approach。 I have suggested this book to many clients。 Bravo, John! 。。。more

Erin

hard to get into, re-shelving for later

Stefan Badescu

Mi s-a parut greoi scrisa。 N-am tras mari invataminte din ea。

Uvi

Had to read this book for a class。 It wasn't exactly riveting but it gave some helpful tips。 Had to read this book for a class。 It wasn't exactly riveting but it gave some helpful tips。 。。。more

Robert Bogue

You would think that with the great value I saw in John Kotter’s Leading Change book I would have jumped to read The Heart of Change – but I didn’t。 Part of that may be the fact that I’ve had a pretty deep reading list for a while。 Part of it may have been that I felt like I had extracted the most valuable piece from Kotter’s work – the process。 No matter what the reason, more time spent with the change model was well worth it。Click here to read the full review You would think that with the great value I saw in John Kotter’s Leading Change book I would have jumped to read The Heart of Change – but I didn’t。 Part of that may be the fact that I’ve had a pretty deep reading list for a while。 Part of it may have been that I felt like I had extracted the most valuable piece from Kotter’s work – the process。 No matter what the reason, more time spent with the change model was well worth it。Click here to read the full review 。。。more

Patrick Hutchinson

I had to read this book for an organizational change course in my Ed。D。 program --- I was not interested in this topic before, but I really did love this book! The practical examples that were included made for a fun and practical read。

Nidhal Ben Tahar

I liked the fact that the book was built around examples, which makes the arguments and ideas more sticky。On the other hand, I'm skeptic about the whole concept of top-down large scale organizational change。 I've read this book in the midst of my study of lean practices and principles and find those very superior in terms of change prescriptions and dynamics。 I liked the fact that the book was built around examples, which makes the arguments and ideas more sticky。On the other hand, I'm skeptic about the whole concept of top-down large scale organizational change。 I've read this book in the midst of my study of lean practices and principles and find those very superior in terms of change prescriptions and dynamics。 。。。more

Jason

I really enjoyed this book - I'd highly recommend it for anyone trying to create organizational change。 Figuring out how to appeal to the emotions of an organization is difficult and the first few steps of this book are really important。 I really enjoyed this book - I'd highly recommend it for anyone trying to create organizational change。 Figuring out how to appeal to the emotions of an organization is difficult and the first few steps of this book are really important。 。。。more