Influential Factors in Individual Readiness for Change
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Business and Management
Volume
12
Issue
2
Publication Date
1-1-2006
First Page
93
Last Page
110
Abstract
Effectively managing change is one of the most critical challenges organizations face today. Increasing the readiness for change of employees may be one of the most important interventions an organization can initiate. This study investigated the relationship between an employee's readiness for change and his or her margin in life (MIL). MIL is based on McClusky's (1963) theory of margin and is a theory of adult potential that is based upon the balance adults seek between the amount of energy needed to live and learn and the amount actually available. The survey questionnaire also studied the relationship of various demographics to an employee's MIL. Results suggest there are significant correlations between MIL and readiness for change, age, educational level, and length of time with company.
Recommended Citation
Madsen, S. R., John, C., & Miller, D. (2006). Influential factors in individual readiness for change. Journal of Business and Management, 12(2), 93-110.