3.8.1 Participative Change Cycle

This change cycle is implemented when new knowledge is made available to the individual or group. It is hoped that the group will accept the data and will develop a positive attitude and commitment in the direction of the desired change. At this level, an effective strategy may be to involve the individual or group directly in helping to select or formalise the new methods for obtaining the desired goals. This is group participation in problem-solving (see Fig. 3.7).

 

Fig. 3.7 Participative change cycle

Participative change cycle

 

The next step will be to attempt to translate this commitment into actual behaviour. This step is significantly ...

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