While this information is useful and included in Burke’s (2014) book on Organizational Change, he also includes sources from other non-traditional literature.
Organizational Theory Literature
Organizational theory literature, such as organizational psychology, organizational and management theory, and organizational behavior, is included in Burke’s (2014) book. Because organizational theory literature tends to focus on continuity and stability and Burke includes information on discontinuity and change, the availability of such literature is limited, thus the need for Burke to seek out other more non-traditional types of literature. Including information from only these more traditional models would have given the reader a narrower view and understanding of organizational change.
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The pace of change for organizations or business started in the early 1900s was much slower than it is today. At that time organizations operated with a goal of continuity and owning as much of the production chain, raw materials, and distribution as possible. (Burke, 2014) Because the pace of change was slower and more gradual, organizations started in the early 1900s were not concerned with implementing large organizational changes or needing to change the culture of their