External Factors Which Can Implement Organisiational Change
Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:35 pm
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the table below documents examples of external factors which can influence organisational change. document the type of exterbal forces that represents each set of examples within early childhood environments.
examples:
changes to funding, funding accountability requirements.
competition from new services.
upturn or downturn in employment.
external forces:
changes to legislation/regulatory requirements, for example, the national quality framework for early childhood education and care.
changes to requirements for accountability/ evidence, for example, the quality improvement plan.
introduction of new monitoring strategies, for example, the Australian early childhood index
changes to family support such as the child care benefits scheme, paid maternity leave, funding for professional development of early childhood educators, national workforce reviews.
external forces
changing patterns in employment for women.
increasing demand for care for under two-years-olds.
demand to support diverse needs- social, economic, cultural, ability
external factors
ICT advances- providing more options for organisational management.
external factors
mangaging organisational sustainability.
external factors:
i don't know how to do this ?
the table below documents examples of external factors which can influence organisational change. document the type of exterbal forces that represents each set of examples within early childhood environments.
examples:
changes to funding, funding accountability requirements.
competition from new services.
upturn or downturn in employment.
external forces:
changes to legislation/regulatory requirements, for example, the national quality framework for early childhood education and care.
changes to requirements for accountability/ evidence, for example, the quality improvement plan.
introduction of new monitoring strategies, for example, the Australian early childhood index
changes to family support such as the child care benefits scheme, paid maternity leave, funding for professional development of early childhood educators, national workforce reviews.
external forces
changing patterns in employment for women.
increasing demand for care for under two-years-olds.
demand to support diverse needs- social, economic, cultural, ability
external factors
ICT advances- providing more options for organisational management.
external factors
mangaging organisational sustainability.
external factors: