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Fearless Change: patterns for introducing new ideas Hardcover – 4 Oct. 2004
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“All that have ever tried to impose change in their organization will immediately recognize and truly value the in-depth knowledge and experience captured in this book. It contains a collection of eye-openers that is a treasure chest for pioneers of new organizational ideas, A fantastic toolbox for use in future missions!”
―Lise B. Hvatum, product development manager, Schlumberger
“If you have need of changing your organization, and especially of introducing new techniques, then you want to understand what is in this book. It will help you avoid common pitfalls that doom many such projects and will show you a clear path to success. The techniques are derived from the experience of many individuals and organizations. Many are also fun to apply. This stuff is really cool―and really hot.”
―Joseph Bergin, professor of computer science, Pace University, New York
“If change is the only guarantee in life, why is it so hard to do? As this book points out, people are not so much resistant to change itself as they are to being changed. Mary Lynn and Linda have successfully used the pattern form to capture and present the recurring lessons of successful change efforts and have placed a powerful knowledge resource in the hands of their readers.”
―Alan O'Callaghan, researcher, Software Technology Research Laboratory, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
“The most difficult part of absorbing patterns, or any technology, into an organization is overcoming the people issues. The patterns in this book are the documentation of having gone through that experience, giving those that dare push the envelope a head start at success.”―David E. DeLano, IBM Pervasive Computing
“If you have ever wondered how you could possibly foster any cultural changes in your organization, in this book you will find a lot of concrete advice for doing so. I recommend that everyone read this book who has a vast interest in keeping his or her organization flexible and open for cultural change.”
―Jutta Eckstein, Independent Consultant, Objects In Action Author of Agile Software Development in the Large
Change. It's brutally tough to initiate, even harder to sustain. It takes too long. People resist it.
But without it, organizations lose their competitive edge. Fortunately, you can succeed at making change. In Fearless Change, Mary Lynn Manns and Linda Rising illuminate 48 proven techniques, or patterns, for implementing change in organizations or teams of all sizes, and show you exactly how to use them successfully.
Find out how to
- Understand the forces in your organization that drive and retard change
- Plant the seeds of change
- Drive participation and buy-in, from start to finish
- Choose an "official skeptic" to sharpen your thinking
- Make your changes appear less threatening
- Find the right timing and the best teaching moments
- Sustain your momentum
- Overcome adversity and celebrate success
Inspired by the "pattern languages" that are transforming fields from software to architecture, the authors illuminate patterns for every stage of the change process: knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation. These flexible patterns draw on the experiences of hundreds of leaders. They offer powerful insight into change-agent behavior, organizational culture, and the roles of every participant.
Best of all, they're easy to use―and they work!
- ISBN-100201741571
- ISBN-13978-0201741575
- PublisherAddison Wesley
- Publication date4 Oct. 2004
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
- Print length304 pages
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“All that have ever tried to impose change in their organization will immediately recognize and truly value the in-depth knowledge and experience captured in this book. It contains a collection of eye-openers that is a treasure chest for pioneers of new organizational ideas, A fantastic toolbox for use in future missions!”
―Lise B. Hvatum, product development manager, Schlumberger
“If you have need of changing your organization, and especially of introducing new techniques, then you want to understand what is in this book. It will help you avoid common pitfalls that doom many such projects and will show you a clear path to success. The techniques are derived from the experience of many individuals and organizations. Many are also fun to apply. This stuff is really cool―and really hot.”
―Joseph Bergin, professor of computer science, Pace University, New York
“If change is the only guarantee in life, why is it so hard to do? As this book points out, people are not so much resistant to change itself as they are to being changed. Mary Lynn and Linda have successfully used the pattern form to capture and present the recurring lessons of successful change efforts and have placed a powerful knowledge resource in the hands of their readers.”
―Alan O'Callaghan, researcher, Software Technology Research Laboratory, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
“The most difficult part of absorbing patterns, or any technology, into an organization is overcoming the people issues. The patterns in this book are the documentation of having gone through that experience, giving those that dare push the envelope a head start at success.”―David E. DeLano, IBM Pervasive Computing
“If you have ever wondered how you could possibly foster any cultural changes in your organization, in this book you will find a lot of concrete advice for doing so. I recommend that everyone read this book who has a vast interest in keeping his or her organization flexible and open for cultural change.”
―Jutta Eckstein, Independent Consultant, Objects In Action Author of Agile Software Development in the Large
Change. It's brutally tough to initiate, even harder to sustain. It takes too long. People resist it.
But without it, organizations lose their competitive edge. Fortunately, you can succeed at making change. In Fearless Change, Mary Lynn Manns and Linda Rising illuminate 48 proven techniques, or patterns, for implementing change in organizations or teams of all sizes, and show you exactly how to use them successfully.
Find out how to
- Understand the forces in your organization that drive and retard change
- Plant the seeds of change
- Drive participation and buy-in, from start to finish
- Choose an "official skeptic" to sharpen your thinking
- Make your changes appear less threatening
- Find the right timing and the best teaching moments
- Sustain your momentum
- Overcome adversity and celebrate success
Inspired by the "pattern languages" that are transforming fields from software to architecture, the authors illuminate patterns for every stage of the change process: knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation. These flexible patterns draw on the experiences of hundreds of leaders. They offer powerful insight into change-agent behavior, organizational culture, and the roles of every participant.
Best of all, they're easy to use―and they work!
About the Author
Mary Lynn Manns, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Management and Accountancy at the University of North Carolina, Asheville. Her doctoral work focused on the introduction of patterns into organizations. She is well known for her many presentations on this topic.
Linda Rising, Ph.D., is well known throughout the patterns community as the editor of Design Patterns in Communications Software (Cambridge University Press, 2001) and The Patterns Handbook (Cambridge University Press, 1997). Now an independent consultant, she helped lead the introduction of patterns into AG Communication Systems in Phoenix, Arizona. Linda has worked in the telecommunications, avionics, and strategic weapons industries, and has extensive training and university teaching experience. She holds a Ph.D. from Arizona State University.
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- Publisher : Addison Wesley
- Publication date : 4 Oct. 2004
- Language : English
- Print length : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0201741571
- ISBN-13 : 978-0201741575
- Item weight : 499 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 210,368 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 446 in Software Design & Development
- 448 in Computing & Internet for Professionals
- 1,075 in Computing & Internet Programming
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About the authors

As the co-author of Fearless Change (2005) & More Fearless Change (2015), I love CHANGE. I have taught this topic to many people from the young college student to seasoned professionals at conferences and in organizations that include Amazon, Avon, Procter & Gamble, and Microsoft. For 25+ years, I have been studying "change" primarily by talking with people who are making change happen-- therefore, the Fearless Change books are filled with clear tactics (patterns) that that been shown to work. Everyone from budding leaders through those struggling with the challenges in persuading people can use the patterns immediately to make good things happen!

I'm an independent consultant who lives near Nashville, Tennessee in the U.S. I enjoy writing about patterns, retrospectives, agile development, personal and organizational change, and how your brain works.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 April 2024Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseCame in great condition and mainly, very fast delivery, came in 3 days instead of expected 7-10, thank you!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 October 2004Format: HardcoverI liked the book because it focusses on practical thecniques drawn from successful change agents in industry rather than expounding some abstract theory. You may recognize some familiar strategies but there are sure to be new ones that you will find useful.
Interestingly, the pattern form has been made more accessible to readers by prefacing each pattern with an opening story, weaving more narrative around the bare bones and providing dedicated chapters on related patterns and how they can reinforce what you are trying to do.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2015Format: Kindle EditionVerified PurchaseLove this book and thoroughly recommend it to all who are starting their organisational change journey. Love the use of patterns and how to apply in different situations
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2013Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseIf you are into change management, then i would expect this book to be in your bookshelf. It is not always easy to read, but the patterns are extremely useful
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2015Format: HardcoverHave you tried to introduce a new idea? Did things not go so well? This book goes some way to explaining why. Is there a recipe for getting your ideas across? Well ... yes ... and no. This is a very useful book for agents of change. More things to try. Some of them might work.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2014Format: Kindle EditionVerified PurchaseCould be summed up in half the pages used. Ok for understanding change management but disappointed as was recommended to me.
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JonesReviewed in India on 30 December 20155.0 out of 5 stars Just loved it!
Format: Kindle EditionVerified PurchaseReading this book. My comments so far - this book is practical, clear patterns and strategies that you can use. As usual, delivered OTA to my kindle. Just loved it!!
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"okita_se"Reviewed in Japan on 9 April 20055.0 out of 5 stars 変化を引き起こすときの道具箱
Format: HardcoverVerified Purchase新しいアイディアを組織に導入する時に頼りになりそう。
アイディアを組織に導入することは、一過性のイベントではなく、長いプロセスと認識していることに説得力を感じる。
本は一般的な組織について書かれているが、特にソフトウェア技術者が利用するのに適していると思う。私自身もソフトウェア技術者であるが、一般的に技術者はこの手のスキルは不得手なので、参考になる。
アイディアを導入する時の問題点とその解決方法のノウハウをソフトウェア開発で使用されているパターンを使って表現している点が特徴的で、ソフトウェア関係者にはなじみやすいかもしれない。
また、導入プロセスの流れをステップ毎に分かりやすく説明し、いつパターンを使うと効果的かを示唆している点も評価できる。
洋書のみで日本語版がないことが残念だが、英語は比較的分かりやすく、語学力がそこそこの私でも十分に理解できた。
Michael CohnReviewed in the United States on 29 May 20055.0 out of 5 stars Change will always be hard, but this book helps a lot
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseChange is hard. I've been part of companies that merged, were acquired, acquired others, downsized drastically, changed the CEO, moved corporate headquarters to another state and completely changed their target market. The change was difficult in each of these circumstances. That's not particularly surprising. What is surprising is that change is also difficult when doing something as seemingly simple as changing the company health plan. I wish I'd read this book before going through those changes.
A large part of my current work is in helping companies manage the transition from how they currently develop software to developing software with an "agile process." The book codified some of the things I've done for years without thinking about why but more importantly it also presented ideas I hadn't thought of. For example, the "Champion Skeptic" pattern says to designate a skeptical, strong opinion leader to be the "official skeptic." I've always made a point of involving these skeptics because they can become your best advocates if you convert them. However, I've experimented with the idea as presented here and it works well.
Change will remain hard, even after reading this book. But, you'll be much better prepared and you should find many of the patterns here very helpful.
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Jan Fischbach (www.teamworkblog.de)Reviewed in Germany on 6 February 20145.0 out of 5 stars Gute Mustersammlung für Veränderungsprojekte
Format: Kindle EditionVerified PurchaseDie Autorinnen haben über die Zeit Muster gesammelt, die sie immer wieder in Veränderungsprojekten gesehen hat. Beispiele sind "Evangelist" oder "Mittagspause". Die zweite Hälfte besteht aus der detaillierten Beschreibung dieser Muster. Was das Buch aber sehr interessant macht, ist der erste Teil, in dem erklärt wird, wann man welches Muster am besten anwendet. Dies finde ich deutlich praktischer als was ich sonst in der Change Management Literatur gelesen habe. Zu dem Buch gibt es übrigens eine Webseite, von der man sich die Muster als Kartenspiel herunterladen kann.
Aly Momar LOReviewed in Canada on 2 February 20184.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseGreat take away to prepare for change at workplace





