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What Is A Change Agent?

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Robbins [7:629] defines a change agent as a person who acts as an catalyst and assumes the responsibility for managing change activities. Gibson et al [3:457} see a change agent as a person or group who enters an ongoing organisation or part of the organisation for the purpose of facilitating the process of change. Ivancevich et al [5:484] describe a change agent as an individual or team of people whose main responsibility is to initiate, suggest and even force change efforts within an organisation.

A change agent, according to Firth: 

  • advocates change; speaks up against the status quo.
  • is highly future-oriented, always sees the future as different from the past.
  • likes to take new paths to reach unchartered territory.
  • is passionately convinced about what he or she does.
  • looks at change as an opportunity.
  • is part of a very influential minority.
  • does not get discouraged easily.
  • has a broad perspective; makes lots of connections.
  • listens very well; is listened to.
  • has the courage to guess and to trust his or her intuition.
  • has influence beyond his or her place in the organisation; is not limited by position.
  • has little respect for status in its own right.