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Change Management at Different Managerial Levels

Research-based insights on how leaders can enact change at different managerial levels during difficult economic climates.

Published
April 9, 2020
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Chazen Global Insights
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Joeal Brockner

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Chazen Global Insights, Leadership

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Difficult economic climates create the need for significant change in many firms, yet also make such changes more challenging to enact without perceptions of injustice and damaged morale. Especially in such times, effective leaders have to understand and manage the underlying psychology of employees' responses to change. In this video, Joel Brockner, the Phillip Hettleman Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, provides research-based insights on how leaders can enact change at different managerial levels.

Enjoyed this video? Learn more from Professor Brockner in his Executive Education programs: the Developing Leaders Program for Nonprofit Professionals, High Impact Leadership, Leadership Essentials, and Leadership Essentials (Online).

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Joel Brockner

Joel Brockner

Within the broader field of organizational behavior, Professor Brockner is well known for his work in several areas, including the effects of organizational downsizing...

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