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KURT LEWIN’S CHANGE THEORY
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Lewin’s Three-Step Change Model
According to this theory effective changes occur by unfreezing the current situation, moving to a desired condition and then refreezing the system so that it remains in the desired state.
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Lewin’s Three-Step Change ModelUnfreezingThe first part of the change process, in which the agent produces disequilibrium between the driving and restraining forces.
RefreezingThe latter part of the change process, in which systems and conditions are introduced that reinforce and maintain the desired behavior.
Driving ForcesForces that direct behavior away from the status quo.
Restraining ForcesForces that hinder movement from the existing equilibrium.
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Unfreezing the Status Quo
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Lewin’s Force Field Analysis Model
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UnfreezingUnfreezing involves producing equilibrium
between the driving and restraining force.It occurs when the driving force is stronger
than the restraining forceIt happens by making the driving force
stronger, weakening or removing the restraining force or doing a combination of both.
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Kotter’s Eight-Step Plan for Implementing Change
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