Alysa Hayu Larasati
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Economic Development Departement
1. Organizational change means when a company or organization makes adjustments in the way it works this can be in structure, strategies, processes, or even culture.
The main forces driving innovation and change today are:
• Technology (new digital tools, AI, automation).
• Customer needs (people’s tastes and expectations change fast).
• Competition (companies must innovate to stay ahead).
• Global trends (economic shifts, regulations, sustainability).
• Internal pressure (employees wanting better ways of working).
2. The three main innovation strategies are:
1. Exploration – experimenting with new ideas, research, and risk-taking.
2. Cooperation – working with other departments, partners, or even customers to create innovations.
3. Entrepreneurship – supporting new ventures, encouraging employees to act like entrepreneurs inside the company.
3. • Creativity → the starting point of all innovation, generating fresh and useful ideas.
• Idea incubators → safe places inside an organization where employees can test and grow their ideas.
• Horizontal linkages → connections between different departments so information and ideas flow easily.
• Open innovation → using ideas from outside the company (partners, customers, universities) to speed up innovation.
• Idea champions → individuals who push and support new ideas until they become real projects.
• New-venture teams → groups formed inside the company to develop and launch new products or services.
4. Because even if systems and structures change, people are the ones who actually make change happen. If employees don’t accept the new culture, the change won’t succeed. Changing people’s mindset, skills, and values is critical so the organization can fully adapt and grow.
5. • Organization Development (OD) → a planned, long-term effort to improve an organization’s effectiveness and health through changes in processes, teamwork, and culture.
• Large Group Interventions → a method in OD where a big number of employees and stakeholders come together in workshops or meetings to discuss issues, share ideas, and plan change together.
2511021073
Economic Development Departement
1. Organizational change means when a company or organization makes adjustments in the way it works this can be in structure, strategies, processes, or even culture.
The main forces driving innovation and change today are:
• Technology (new digital tools, AI, automation).
• Customer needs (people’s tastes and expectations change fast).
• Competition (companies must innovate to stay ahead).
• Global trends (economic shifts, regulations, sustainability).
• Internal pressure (employees wanting better ways of working).
2. The three main innovation strategies are:
1. Exploration – experimenting with new ideas, research, and risk-taking.
2. Cooperation – working with other departments, partners, or even customers to create innovations.
3. Entrepreneurship – supporting new ventures, encouraging employees to act like entrepreneurs inside the company.
3. • Creativity → the starting point of all innovation, generating fresh and useful ideas.
• Idea incubators → safe places inside an organization where employees can test and grow their ideas.
• Horizontal linkages → connections between different departments so information and ideas flow easily.
• Open innovation → using ideas from outside the company (partners, customers, universities) to speed up innovation.
• Idea champions → individuals who push and support new ideas until they become real projects.
• New-venture teams → groups formed inside the company to develop and launch new products or services.
4. Because even if systems and structures change, people are the ones who actually make change happen. If employees don’t accept the new culture, the change won’t succeed. Changing people’s mindset, skills, and values is critical so the organization can fully adapt and grow.
5. • Organization Development (OD) → a planned, long-term effort to improve an organization’s effectiveness and health through changes in processes, teamwork, and culture.
• Large Group Interventions → a method in OD where a big number of employees and stakeholders come together in workshops or meetings to discuss issues, share ideas, and plan change together.