Evolution
CHANGE AND INNOVATION: DESIGN OF A CHANGE MODEL
Reintegration
Confirmation
Transition
Process
Initiation
Time
Delay
CHANGE THROUGH TIME DEVELOPMENT CURVE The method approaches how a change will proceed over the time before taking it depending on the variables of D (desire), K (knowledge), V (vision), A (ability) and R (resistance). Due to that, the awareness of the change is the starting point The curve considers four stages and it's ruled by two axis: time in the horizontal and evolution in the vertical: The delay period, which covers since there's an awareness of a change untilthe first step is done. The initiation, a vertical line on time that sets the starting point in the evolution, and responds to the equation Evolution= D-R. The process itself, that is defined by the equation Evolution = E1+(K+V+A-R)·t and lasts the transition The confirmation, a longer period endures up to the reintegration line. The velocity of this subprocess depends of the same variables of the process: Evolution = E2+t^[(K+V+A)/2·R]. This way, in case a person has a lot of motivation and desire, and not many fears, steps further in the starting point. Then, the more knowledge, ability and/or vision, the faster will advance to the accomplish the change. Finally, there's the last stage of keeping the change in place, that in case the resistance of a change are too high, this will never be reached.
1 Example
2 Example
A lot of desire to change and started as soon as recognises the need. However, doesn't have a vision and not many knowledge and ability.
Takes time to develop a strategy, vision and get the resources. However, doesn't have many desire. Has a clear idea about the steps and optimizes the resources to achieve the vision
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