Background:A national non-profit organization focused on environmental conservation is implementing a new donor relationship management (DRM) system. The goal is to streamline donation tracking, improve reporting accuracy, and enhance targeted outreach to major donors. The project, named Evergreen, is being implemented over the next six months with the help of an external consulting firm. Since the system’s soft launch: Field fundraisers complain the new system is “too complicated” and say it slows them down during live donor events. Finance staff are frustrated because they have to manually reconcile donations from the DRM into their accounting software. Communications staff claim they weren’t consulted on system features that affect donor engagement strategies. A few senior fundraisers are encouraging junior staff to “just keep using the old spreadsheets” until “the bugs are fixed.” Executive leadership believes: “The system is modern, secure, and scalable—we just need people to use it as intended.” Instructions: Select one of the following resistance management methods to address this situation: Education & Communication Participation & Involvement Facilitation & Support Negotiation & Agreement Manipulation & Cooptation Explicit & Implicit Coercion In your answer, you must: State your selected method clearly. Justify why it is the most appropriate method, citing specifics from the case. Explain why the other methods are less suitable for this situation. Provide step-by-step instructions on how to implement your chosen method to resolve the resistance effectively.
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Naylor Drift is keen to prevent waste throughout Alberta’s B…
Naylor Drift is keen to prevent waste throughout Alberta’s Best Flour. Waste can occur almost anywhere in the value chain created at Alberta’s Best Flour. List and describe the elements of a Total Quality Management process. Describe exactly how Alberta’s Best Flour can incorporate TQM into its entire value chain. Use terms from your text. AI generated responses will receive a mark of zero.
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Food, household items, and automobiles are produced in large factories that are big enough to handle multiple assembly lines for the various parts that make up the products. This is known as ___.
Offering promotions or benefits in exchange for support duri…
Offering promotions or benefits in exchange for support during change would fall under which Method of Dealing with Resistance:
Martha’s Custom Muffins is using which type of technology in…
Martha’s Custom Muffins is using which type of technology in her bakery?
___ is a function of the controlling process.
___ is a function of the controlling process.
Financial ratios provide all of the following except:
Financial ratios provide all of the following except:
Which of the following is true of clan control?
Which of the following is true of clan control?
Ten years ago, Naylor Drift started out as a home baker who…
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___ is essentially the influence of customers and competitio…
___ is essentially the influence of customers and competition on the behaviour of organizations and their members.