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Helping older workers cope with continuous quality improvement

Roland E. Kidwell Jr (Department of Commerce, College of Business Administration, Niagara University, Niagara University, New York, USA)

Journal of Management Development

ISSN: 0262-1711

Article publication date: 1 December 2003

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Abstract

When organizations implement continuous quality improvement (CQI) programs, managers and employees are faced with massive change, often requiring a renegotiation of the psychological contract between employer and employee. This paper discusses generational differences in reactions to major change initiatives as well as change management issues in public and nonprofit organizations. Its specific focus is an organizational unit in the nonprofit sector whose CQI program, which required more employee involvement, was met with varied reactions among older veterans of its small workforce. Observations of the unit and its employees are used to develop a typology of reactions to major change among long‐time, older workers. Strategies are provided to managers who must develop methods to deal with adverse reactions to major organizational changes such as CQI. The typology may be useful to management development specialists who are attempting to transform organizations with significant age diversity.

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Kidwell, R.E. (2003), "Helping older workers cope with continuous quality improvement", Journal of Management Development, Vol. 22 No. 10, pp. 890-905. https://doi.org/10.1108/02621710310505485

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