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What is Sustain Optimize Change Model

Measuring the Effectiveness of Organizational Development Strategies During Unprecedented Times
Modern change model used to assist organizations preparing for enhanced corporate social responsibility and to support organizations in the development of dynamic capabilities.
Published in Chapter:
Sustainable Change: Building Resilience Advancing Corporate Social Responsibility
Kim Sanders (University of Phoenix, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8392-3.ch006
Abstract
Organizational resilience is herein defined as the ability to positively manage environmental instability over time operationalized by strong corporate social responsibility (CSR). Appropriate CSR can help align business practices both in and outside the organization with current significant economic, social, environmental, and public health issues. Both academics and practitioners have discussed resilience as a voluntary and unobservable paradigm typically measured by outcomes. It is the hope of the author and the aim of this chapter that the sustain optimize change model and its renewed approach to optimized change management will expand corporate social responsibility awareness and activities, that address vulnerabilities, and build resilience in retort to augmented social inequalities.
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