Discontinuous Change
Leading Organizational Transformation
J-B US non-Franchise Leadership

1. Edition November 1994
320 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Explores the practical lessons learned from internationally renowned companies to bring about lasting and fundamental organizational transformation, providing a useful set of field-tested concepts and techniques for anyone seeking to promote change. In-depth interviews with such key corporate change leaders as Bob Allen of AT&T and Jamie Houghton of Corning, Inc., provide valuable insight and firsthand advice on the role CEOs and leadership teams can play in organizational transformation.
Change Leadership: Core Competency for the Twenty-First Century (D.Nadler & R. Shaw).
Types of Organizational Change: From Incremental Improvement toDiscontinuous Transformation (D. Nadler & M. Tushman).
The Challenge of Discontinuous Change (D. Nadler & M.Tushman).
THE PRACTICE OF DISCONTINUOUS CHANGE.
The Fundamentals of Change Management (K. Morris & C.Raben).
The Essence of Discontinuous Change: Leadership, Identity, andArchitecture (R. Shaw).
Staging Discontinuous Change (A. Walton).
Sustaining Change: Creating the Resilient Organization (M. Marks& R. Shaw).
KEY LEVERAGE POINTS FOR DISCONTINUOUS CHANGE.
Generative Strategy: Crafting Competitive Advantage (A.Walton).
Organizational Architecture: Designing for High Performance (D.Nadler).
Transformative Culture: Shaping the Informal Organization (A.Walton).
Business Processes: Embracing the Logic and Limits of Reengineering(R. Shaw & M. Maletz).
Executive Development: Finding and Growing Champions of Change (R.Ketterer & M. Chayes).
LEADING CHANGE.
Beyond the Heroic Leader (D. Nadler).
The Emerging Role of the CEO (J. Heilpern).
A "Virtual" Interview with Five Change Leaders (R. Shaw, etal.).
Conclusion: The Lessons of Discontinuous Change (R. Shaw & A.Walton).
"This book addresses the most important challenge facing seniorexecutives today--the management of change. David Nadler and hiscolleagues at Delta have done a terrific job of drawing from theirextensive experience to develop powerful, original, and highlyuseful strategies for action. A compelling 'must read' for theleadership of American enterprises." (Paul A. Allaire, chairman& CEO, Xerox Corporation)