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- Dragos BUJOR
- Andreea Nicoleta BICHEL
Abstract
Within the dynamic landscape of the Information Technology (IT) industry, the constant flux of change necessitates a proactive and strategic approach to change management. Leadership stands as a pivotal force in steering organizations through these transitions, ensuring both survival and success. This article presents a critical examination of leadership’s role in change implementation, complemented by a thorough meta-analysis of contemporary literature. Our analysis aims to provide an in-depth exploration of essential aspects of leadership within the realm of change management, with a specific focus on the IT sector. The authors delve into key content areas, examining the inherent challenges of change management, the complex responsibilities of leadership, established best practices, strategic recommendations for leaders, and the balance between technological innovation and cultural adaptation. Through this comprehensive analysis, the authors aim to unravel the complex relationship between leadership, organizational culture, and the adoption of change. Our intention is to extend beyond theoretical exploration, offering tangible insights and strategies for leaders actively navigating change management complexities. Our findings underscore the challenges leaders face, including resistance to change, communication gaps, and the necessity of strategic resource reallocation. The capacity of leaders to foster adaptability, empower their teams, and create a culture that is ready for change is highlighted as crucial. The authors advocate for a holistic approach to leadership, integrating strategic communication, employee empowerment, effective resource management, and cultural adaptability as vital components for successful change implementation.
Suggested Citation
Dragos BUJOR & Andreea Nicoleta BICHEL, 2023.
"Change Management In The It Industry: The Pivotal Role Of Leadership In Ensuring Smooth Transitions,"
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 17(1), pages 543-551, November.
Handle:
RePEc:rom:mancon:v:17:y:2023:i:1:p:543-551
DOI: 10.24818/IMC/2023/03.13
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