Built to Change (Review and Analysis of Lawler and Worley's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Edward Lawler III and Christopher Worley's book "Built to Change" shows that the most valuable company in today's ever-evolving society is one that can change rapidly. In their book, the authors explain how doing this will allow companies to generate a temporary competitive advantage, exploit that advantage and then move on to something newer and better when everyone else catches up. By reading this summary, you will understand how you can ensure that your company is able to change, allowing you to stay one step ahead of the competition.
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To learn more, read "Built to Change" and discover how you can create an evolving company to guarantee success.
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Built To Change by Edward Lawler III and Christopher Worley
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MAIN IDEA
At one time, everyone wanted to build stable companies which would endure indefinitely and last for eons. In today’s rapidly evolving business climate, building an organization which can change rapidly is valued more highly. That allows companies to generate a temporary competitive advantage, exploit that advantage to maximum effect and then move on to something newer and better when everyone else catches up.
Traditional organizations are generally built to resist change with a number of various checks and balances, all of which tend to maintain the status quo rather than stimulate change. To build an organization which embraces change as the best way to move forward, you need to do things differently. In particular:
A new organizational model is required.
New change-friendly business strategies are needed.
Some tangible way to handle the transition from being change-resistant to change-friendly must be available.
About the Author
EDWARD LAWLER III is professor of business at the University of Southern California. He is also a founder and director of the university’s Center for Effective Organizations. Dr. Lawler specializes in employee involvement, organizational change, compensation and corporate board effectiveness. He is the author of more than 300 articles and thirty-eight books including Treat People Right!, Rewarding Excellence, Corporate Boards and Organizing for High Performance.
CHRISTOPHER WORLEY is a research scientist at the USC Center for Effective Organizations. He previously served as a director of Pepperdine University’s Master of Science in Organization Development program. Dr. Worley (a graduate of the University of Southern California) consults widely with businesses. He is the author of over twenty articles and two books: