7.2.1 Leading rapid change
Burt Nanus (1992:10-14) argued that the visionary leader must possess the ability to balance not just internal or external domains, but also future and present domains that shape the 'situation' or context within which they must operate. In effect, the effectiveness of different leaders will depend on them identifying what they can influence and concentrating on applying leadership to situations and contingencies that cannot be removed, but require constant attention.

Figure 7 - Internal or External Situational Dimensions
Reading 7.1
Moss Kanter, R ( Summer, 1999) 'T he Enduring Skills of Change Leaders', Leader to Leader , No. 13, pp. 15-22. Sourced December 2001, at http://www.pfdf.org/leaderbooks/l2l/summer99/kanter.html .
Activity 3
The above reading is from Rosabeth Moss Kanter a long term commentator, academic and practitioner on change management. Now you need to take the message in her article and reflect on the following.
- If change is ever present and critical for an organisation's ongoing success, what implications are there for managing teams effectively?
- Is managing the effects of change the main determinant for shaping a manager's skills and job roles (i.e. decision making, supervising, controlling, coordinating, etc.)?