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Change Management Excellence: Putting NLP to Work in the 21st Century [Hardcover]

Martin Roberts (Author)
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1899836144 978-1899836147 January 1999 1st
Working with many top British and American companies over the last thirty years, Martin Roberts has developed an enviable reputation for solving problems seen by others as insoluble. He attributes this to his ability to adapt and apply to business problems techniques derived from the field of psychology. These include: NLP; Behavioural Modification; Gestalt therapy; Transactional Analysis. This book is about how to "do" excellent Change Management using a variety of techniques, and is based on real-life experiences. Many of the methodologies presented here have never previously been published, as the author and his colleagues felt they were priceless "trade secrets". The book thus contains many new concepts and applications for consultants, would-be consultants and everyone involved in change within a business setting. It also provides an intriguing insight into why many fashionable "cook-book" approaches to change run into problems and how to avoid repeating them. Contents include:introducing NLP and modern developments in Change Management; developing excellence in communication and understanding how other people tick; developing excellence in Change Management; understanding the function of time in planning change; a short consideration of popular packaged solutions.

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"If you plan a change process, make sure someone in your change team reads this!" -- Patrick E. Merlevede, M.Sc. Merle's World

About the Author

Martin Roberts PhD is a management consultant with extensive experience of change management in practice. He has worked at the highest level with many of the UK top one hundred companies and has extensive experience in working with US corporations. Over the last thirty years he has developed an enviable reputation for solving problems seen by others as insoluble. He attributes this to being able to adapt and apply to business problems techniques derived from the field of psychology, including Gestalt Therapy, Behavioural Modification and Transactional Analysis. For the last thirteen years he has incorporated many concepts drawn from NLP into his work.

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  • Hardcover: 302 pages
  • Publisher: Crown House Publishing; 1st edition (January 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1899836144
  • ISBN-13: 978-1899836147
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,695,050 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear and practical guidebook, September 17, 2000
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George Zee (www.frzee.org, Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Change Management Excellence: Putting NLP to Work in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
For the busy people in managemnt, with no training in NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), this is an excellent introduction. The author with his wide background and experience has digested the unique contributions of NLP and made useful modifications and applications. Instead of jumping to the Well-formed Outcome, he devotes much space to the Well-formed Problem". He also covers Rapport, Language, Designing for Excellence and Solution, Resolving Conflict and Aligning Attitudes and Beliefs, and Use of Time-line... His short final chapter reviewing packaged solutions: Total Quality Management (TQM),Re-engineering, the impact of IT, Knowledge Management (KM), gives a useful perspective for appreciating the positive aspects and innoculates people against failure in Change Management projects. P.S. There are a few mistakes in the information listed on the Net. Martin Roberts, Ph.D. is the only author. (In 1992 he formed, with his wife Glenys, the Anglo-American Book Company.) The book has 280 pages and was published in 1999, not Feb. 2001!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Walking the Walk, April 12, 2001
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This review is from: Change Management Excellence: Putting NLP to Work in the 21st Century (Hardcover)

When it comes to books like this it's often hard to know what you're really getting. I mean, has the author really 'walked the walk'? or is s/he just spinning a good tale?
In the case of Martin Roberts I can, with confidence, assure you that you're getting the gen-u-wine article. And I know that because one of my own business colleagues - whose opinions I value and trust - worked with Martin for a number of years, and assures me that he really has done what he claims to have done in terms of introducing NLP techniques into high-powered, high profile change programmes.

Having said that, I must admit that I found the book top be something of a 'curate's egg'.

With NLP being something like 25 years old, it's getting increasingly difficult for authors to find just the right balance when writing about NLP. Especially when they're writing about NLP and some other major topic.
Do you try and give 'equal time' to both subjects? Do you assume that your readers will already have a basic grounding in NLP so that you don't need to go over the basics yet again? Or do you assume nothing and try to work in a succinct overview of NLP for the benefit of those readers who are coming to it for the first time?

I'm not going to say that Martin has cracked the problem in this book. But I've seen a LOT worse.

So, what we get is essentially a book in three parts.
Part 1 - the first five chapters - is both an introction to change management *and* a fairly basic overview of some relevant NLP techniques.
Part 2 - chapters 6 - 8 inclusive signals a distinct change of gear as the author launches into an excellently written description of the change management process which clearly demonstrates the author's enthusiasm for the subject, even though he has now moved on to be a very successful publisher.
In Part 3 - the rest of the book - Martin undertakes the tricky job of weaving these two strands together. And with considerable success, I'd say.

So, whilst I'm happy to recommend the book with some enthusiasm, I think it has to be with the qualification that readers will probably get the greatest benefit from the book if they already know the basics of NLP. On this score I'd recommend "Develop Your NLP Skills" (see... for a short and comprehensive overview, or "Managing with the Power of NLP" for a rather longer introduction.

With that prior knowledge already on hand, you may find that you can pretty much skim the first five chapters.
So have you wasted your money? No way! The material in the rest of the book is still more than worth the cover price [even without a discount 8¬) ]

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Practical Guide for Corporate Cultural Change, May 26, 2000
This review is from: Change Management Excellence: Putting NLP to Work in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
As a Systems Engineer tasked with bringing about a shift from personality-driven programs to process-driven programs, I was looking for a practical guide to help with this cultural change. This book was it. It clearly describes why many Change Management programs fail and provides practical concepts and applications for success. I recommend it for anyone chartered with installing any type of corporate change, and particullarly those consultants engaged in applications of Change Management. Excellent insights from the field of Organizational Psychology, and using Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) for corporate business change.
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aligning attitudes, poor management information, perceptual positions, packaged solutions, verbal predicates, internal maps, manufacturing director, stuck state
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Change Management, Well-formed Problem, Pan-European Vision, Main Board, Marketing Director, Robert Dilts, Information Technology, Preparation In Advance Of Choosing, Well-formed Solution, Gestalt Therapy, Structure of Magic, Stock Exchange, Fritz Perls, Gregory Bateson, Richard Bandler, Total Quality Management, Understanding The Causes Of Failure, Cranfield University, General Semantics, Information Engineering, International Ecotechnology Research Centre, Visionary Leadership Skills
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