When she's not busy teaching or writing case studies, GIBS Associate Professor, Caren Scheepers, has found the time to collaborate on a new book - Change Leadership in Emerging Markets - which has just been published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

When she's not busy teaching or writing case studies, GIBS Associate Professor, Caren Scheepers, has found the time to collaborate on a new book - Change Leadership in Emerging Markets - which has just been published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG. 

Here's an extract from the publisher's description of its content:

“Based on neuroscience research, this book presents and demonstrates a 'Ten Enablers' model as a framework to help change leaders successfully lead and manage change. It focuses on the execution of change processes within volatile and challenging emerging markets with high growth potential. The book first presents the organisational development and change research on which the model is based, and discusses the basic neuroscience principles. It then introduces a systematic model of the ten enablers, taking readers through the process of change, from considering the ethos prior to embarking on it, including engagement of stakeholders, up to the final phase, where change leaders exit the process or the organisation. It highlights this circular process through several step-by-step illustrations, supported by examples from emerging markets. Further, it includes neuroscience research and principles to help leaders understand and manage change in themselves and others. This well-researched and practical book is a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.”

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