Reviewing Performance
Understanding Change
Vision and Strategic Planning
Theories and Models of Change
Drivers and Resistance to Change
100

WA process reviewing organisational and employee performance to improve goal achievement.

Performance management 

100

 The process of managing a business transition from one state to another to improve performance and remain competitive.

Change management

100

Desired future state after change.

Vision for change 

100

What are the three steps in Lewin’s Change Management Model?

Unfreeze → Change → Refreeze

100

Any internal or external factor that pressures a business to alter strategies, processes, or structures

Driver of change

200

What does the acronym KIP stand for?

Key Performance Indictor 

200
Give 2 examples of how employees can be impacted by change.

1. Job uncertainty or redundancy  

2. Retraining and skill development.

200

The vision for change represents the ______ while the strategic plan represents the _______. 

WHY (vision) and HOW (strategic plan)

200

Kotter’s model has how many steps?

Eight.

200

Identify two internal and two external drivers of change.

Internal: Corporate culture, Management style. External: Competition, Legislative compliance


300

What are the three KPI steps?

Strategise → Measure → Evaluate

300

Name two internal and two external factors that influence change.

Internal: Leadership, Organisational structure. External: Competitors, Customers


300

What are the three key aspects of a strategic plan?

1. Content (what changes)

2. Process (how to implement)

3. People (who is affected)

300

A model identifying driving and restraining forces influencing change; helps managers reduce resistance. 

Force Field Analysis

300

What are three common reasons employees resist change?

Fear of the unknown, loss of control, lack of trust in leadership

400

Define “redundancy.”

When a role is no longer required.

400

Give one example of technological and one ethical change.

Tech: Automation. Ethical: Data privacy.

400

What do consultants do for a business?

Give expert advice for improvement.

400

What are the three main stages of Kotter’s 8-Step Model?

1. Creating the climate for change 

2. Engaging and enabling the organisation 

3. Implementing and sustaining the change

400

Distinguish between low-risk and high-risk strategies to overcome resistance.

Low-risk: Communication, participation, negotiation. High-risk: Manipulation, threat.


500

Give one benefit of KPIs.

Motivates employees or tracks progress.

500

Give two examples of a macro environmental factor that can drive change in a business.

Examples: 1. Technological advances (e.g. automation, AI)  2️. Socio-cultural shifts (e.g. increased demand for sustainability).  
Other possible answers: Political, Legal, Economic, or Environmental changes.

500

What do professional service providers do?

Provide specialist legal or financial support.

500

What happens in the “unfreeze” stage?

Prepare people for change.

500

Give two ways employees might resist change in a business.

1. Refusing to adopt new processes or technology  

2.  Showing low motivation or decreased productivity.
Other possible answers: spreading negativity, absenteeism, or strike action.

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