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Choose a company and identify a current change in their business strategy and evaluate a current public issue about which “something must be done.”

In relation to the change issue, think about and write what sense-making changes might need to be enacted and how you would go about doing this. Then, design a mind map as the appendix, visually assessing this in terms of the eight (8) elements of the sense-making framework suggested by Helms Mills and as set out in Table 9.7 (located in Chapter 9 of the text book: Managing Organizational Change: A Multiple Perspectives Approach textbook).

1. Sensemaking and identity construction

2. Social sense-making

3. Extracted cues of sensemaking

4. Ongoing sense-making

5. Retrospection

6. Plausibility

7. Enactment

8. Projective sense-making

Write-up Requirements:

· Address the following questions based on your mind map:

· Which ones did you believe you might have the most/least control over, and why? 

· What implications does this have for adopting a sense-making approach to organizational change?

· Prepare explanations for each of the 8 elements based on your mind map

· At least 4 pages

· Use 5 or more peer-reviewed references

· APA 7th format

Mind Map Requirements:

· Identifies all the important concepts and shows an understanding of the relationships among them (the impact on the social, economic, market, etc.) .

· Key ideas stand out through images and keywords which clearly and dynamically show understanding.

· Effectively uses color, codes, or links to meaningfully clarify connections for all aspects of MindMap.

· The main idea is supported by details, the categories make sense (external and internal about the change), and the reader is able to follow and understand what is written.

· Create the figure as the appendix, reference the appendix figure in your main writeup text

What is a Mind Map?

A mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is  and shows relationships among pieces of the whole. Review  to learn more about the steps to creating a mind map. For templates and guidance on how to design mind maps, check out these resources (You can Google the examples of mind maps):

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