Browsing by Subject "Resistance to change"
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Exploring the relationship between emotional intelligence and resistance to change in a pharmaceutical company
(2014)In a fast paced change external and internal business environment in which businesses are to deliver to their maximum capacity, there is little room for resistance to change by employees. Acknowledging all the elements ... -
The influence of emotional intelligence and Locus of control on resistance to change within the essential services provision industry
(North-West University, 2018)The aim of this study pertains to investigating potential factors that may have influenced the unsuccessful implementation of a new department structure in a service provision industry. The psychological aspects of emotional ... -
Investigating the factors affecting adoption of new technologies in mobile phone retail stores in the North West province
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)Technology adoption might be a system of advantage for businesses, and more research is being undertaken to show that technology adoption would be beneficial for organisations. As a result, the purpose of this research was ... -
Ramifications of change management initiative: case study of First National Bank
(2016)The purpose of the study is to interrogate and assess change reception by Hogan Technology Quality Assurance (HTQA) employees and determine the extent of and reasons for the HTQA employee exodus that resulted from a change ... -
The relationship between leadership and resistance to change within the higher education sector
(North-West University, 2012)Adapting to change in a constantly changing environment is a challenge that organisations face on a daily basis. In order to stay competitive globally, the management of resistance to change becomes crucial. Research done ... -
Resistance to change at a South African mining surface operation
(North-West University, 2018)Change is the only constant in life, hence why it necessitates organisations to reinvent themselves, via transformations, in order for them to survive technological advances within the industry and to hold out through ...