Describe an innovation that was recently adopted in your work environment* and discuss the following in relation to what you were able to observe:  A

 

Describe an innovation that was recently adopted in your work environment* and discuss the following in relation to what you were able to observe: 

  1. A brief description of an innovation and the work environment
  2. A brief description of the change agents’ qualities that contributed to the success or non-success of the innovation
  3. A listing of any barriers to this innovation (if applicable)
  4. A comment on the extent to which the concerns of stakeholders (i.e., people expected to interact with, support, or adopt the innovation) were taken into account and/or addressed.
  5. How stakeholders received and responded to the innovation.
  6. Can you see ways in which the perspectives, beliefs, or knowledge of stakeholders could have been better taken into account? Explain.

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