Managing change and innovation in IT implementation process
Authors: Bartoli, Annie; Hermel, Philippe
Source: Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Volume 15, Number 5, 2004 , pp. 416-425(10)
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:
After the prophetic messages about the contributions of information technologies (IT) on firms, we face warning signals on the unavoidable need for change management, and the perverse side effects of IT improvements when they are not integrated within a strategic and managerial framework. The analysis of practices concerning the introduction of IT in organisations shows that often, the context and the process are neglected; as for the content, it is centred on tools rather than on the needs to be satisfied. A managerial typology of barriers to change that differentiates risks of strategic or structural nature, and cultural or behavioural nature, explains the lack of quality in operations. In order better to manage the implications of IT evolution, i.e. their downstream incidences, it is necessary to have steered upstream in defining the objectives, analysing the needs, taking into account the socio- organisational context, and the implication of actors.Keywords: Change management; Communication technologies; France; Innovation; Quality
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17410380410540417
Publication date: 2004-07-01
- Previously published as Intergrated Manufacturing Systems
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- By this: publisher
- In this Subject: Materials & Manufacturing
- By this author: Bartoli, Annie ; Hermel, Philippe

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