greningsmönstret
Greningsmönstret, also known as the "pattern of change" or "change pattern," is a concept used in various fields, including organizational development, project management, and strategic planning, to describe a systematic approach to managing and implementing change. The term is often attributed to the Swedish organizational theorist and consultant, Göran K. Eriksson, who developed the concept in the 1970s.
The greningsmönstret is based on the idea that change is not a linear process but rather a
1. Awareness: Recognizing the need for change and understanding the current situation.
2. Preparation: Developing a plan for change, including goals, strategies, and resources.
3. Action: Implementing the change plan, which may involve various activities such as training, communication, and
4. Evaluation: Assessing the outcomes of the change and making adjustments as necessary.
5. Reinforcement: Sustaining the change by integrating it into the organization's culture and processes.
The greningsmönstret emphasizes the importance of a structured approach to change, with a focus on planning,
In practice, the greningsmönstret can be applied to a wide range of change initiatives, from organizational