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Change Management and Athletic Training: A Primer for Athletic Training Educators

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ContextChange management is a discipline guiding how organizations prepare, equip, and support people to adopt a change to drive organizational success and outcomes successfully.ObjectiveTo introduce the concept of change management and create a primer document for athletic training educators to use in the classroom.BackgroundWhile Lean and Six Sigma methodologies are essential for achieving a high-reliability organization, human resistance to change is inevitable. Change management provides a structured approach via different theoretical methods, specific principles, and tools to guide organizations through growth and development and serves an essential role during process improvement initiatives.SynthesisThere are several theories or models of change management, 3 of which are specifically relevant in health care. Kotter and Rathgeber believe change has both an emotional and situational component and use an 8-step approach: increase urgency, guide teams, have the right vision, communicate for buy-in, enable action, create short-term wins, and make-it-stick [Kotter J., Rathgeber H. Our Iceberg is Melting: Changing and Succeeding Under Any Circumstances. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 2006]. Bridges' Transitional Model focuses on the premise that change does not influence project success; instead, a transition does [Bridges W. Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1991]. Lewin's model suggests that restraining forces influence organizations and that driving forces cause change to happen [Lewin K. Problems of research in social psychology. In: Cartwright D, ed. Field Theory in Social Science: Selected Theoretical Papers. New York, NY: Harpers; 1951].Recommendation(s)Whether athletic trainers approach change management in a leadership role or as a stakeholder, newly transitioning professionals and those seeking leadership roles should value and appreciate change management theories and tools. Moreover, while no best practice statement exists relative to the incorporation of change management into a curriculum, addressing the subject early may allow immersive-experience students an opportunity to use change management during a process improvement initiative, facilitating a greater appreciation of the content.Conclusion(s)Athletic training curriculums should consider including change management course content, whether separately or in combination with other process-improvement content, thereby familiarizing athletic trainers with a common language for organizational and professional change.
Title: Change Management and Athletic Training: A Primer for Athletic Training Educators
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ContextChange management is a discipline guiding how organizations prepare, equip, and support people to adopt a change to drive organizational success and outcomes successfully.
ObjectiveTo introduce the concept of change management and create a primer document for athletic training educators to use in the classroom.
BackgroundWhile Lean and Six Sigma methodologies are essential for achieving a high-reliability organization, human resistance to change is inevitable.
Change management provides a structured approach via different theoretical methods, specific principles, and tools to guide organizations through growth and development and serves an essential role during process improvement initiatives.
SynthesisThere are several theories or models of change management, 3 of which are specifically relevant in health care.
Kotter and Rathgeber believe change has both an emotional and situational component and use an 8-step approach: increase urgency, guide teams, have the right vision, communicate for buy-in, enable action, create short-term wins, and make-it-stick [Kotter J.
, Rathgeber H.
Our Iceberg is Melting: Changing and Succeeding Under Any Circumstances.
New York, NY: St.
Martin's Press, 2006].
Bridges' Transitional Model focuses on the premise that change does not influence project success; instead, a transition does [Bridges W.
Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1991].
Lewin's model suggests that restraining forces influence organizations and that driving forces cause change to happen [Lewin K.
Problems of research in social psychology.
In: Cartwright D, ed.
Field Theory in Social Science: Selected Theoretical Papers.
New York, NY: Harpers; 1951].
Recommendation(s)Whether athletic trainers approach change management in a leadership role or as a stakeholder, newly transitioning professionals and those seeking leadership roles should value and appreciate change management theories and tools.
Moreover, while no best practice statement exists relative to the incorporation of change management into a curriculum, addressing the subject early may allow immersive-experience students an opportunity to use change management during a process improvement initiative, facilitating a greater appreciation of the content.
Conclusion(s)Athletic training curriculums should consider including change management course content, whether separately or in combination with other process-improvement content, thereby familiarizing athletic trainers with a common language for organizational and professional change.

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