Models for use in leadership, change, projects and management
Management models and theories are tools that help to shape the way we think, manage and run our organisations.
This page lists some of those management models found to be of value by the team at RapidBI.
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leadership, management and coaching models
Introduction
Management models are not in themselves a solution, but a tool to help develop understanding or a common language. Remember these are only tools, an over simplification of a view of reality in a given context. Tools come and go like fashion.
While we list a great many here, please ensure you research any tool or model prior to applying it in your organisation.
As a coach and consultant I have used many of these to help explain concepts. As a consultant I have used many of these to develop understanding. They are tools, valuable tools. Only use a model if it appropriate to the situation, any model is only a representation of a concept, reality is always much more complex and involves more dimensions than a simple model can infer.
All models are equally valid and invalid – for a model to be effective we need to understand the context in which it was developed and implemented. Just because a model works in one organisation in one sector does not mean it will work in all organisations in that sector… remember a model is just that… a model.
KNOWLEDGE ->UNDERSTANDING -> ACTION
Click on each graphical management model to see the model in full size, or visit the resources page to download a PDF version containing all of these models in one file.
The link shown under many of the models will take you to a page which provides more information about the model, its history and its application. This page is very much a piece of “work in progress”
All of these slides and more are now available as a PowerPoint download. These slides are UNBRANDED for you to use in your presentations.
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Capability Maturity Model |
Business Funding Model |
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Psychometric test |
Attitude and competence |
Capability model |
EFQM based excellence model |
Business finance model |
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Risk and innovation
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Organizational development model |
Strategic business planning model |
Capacity model |
Change management |
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Managing Change Kubler Ross |
Managing Change Kubler Ross |
Change management model |
The chance continuum |
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Change/ Transition Curve 3 |
Coaching – Will – Skill
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Change management – under the surface |
change curve |
Skill and capability coaching model |
Dealing with ambiguity |
Development model |
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Creativity in Innovation
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consulting model
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NLP model |
Coaching framework
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Management effectiveness |
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Motivation |
FIRO-B psychometric model |
Force field analysis model – Lewin |
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Coaching Model goal setting model |
GROW Coaching Model |
NLP model |
Business and individual growth |
Learning Theory |
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Motivation theory
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Learning Cycle |
Learning cycle |
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Outsourcing |
Training Evaluation model – ROI – Return on Investment |
Innovation and knowledge transfer |
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Learning cycle |
Learning cycle |
Managing Change Kubler ross change model |
Leadership models |
Learning Delivery |
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Learning Model |
Management Cycle
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Health and safety, risk and loss control leadership |
Risk and Innovation |
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Motivation Theory |
Psychometric test modelMyers Briggs Type Indicator
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Motivational theory |
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Change reaction model |
Product lifecycle |
Performance management system |
Performance Management |
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PRIMO-F SWOT analysis model – culture and values |
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Project Management model |
Risk assessment and loss control leadership |
Risk, Innovation |
Product life cycle |
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Strategic planning model |
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Leadership continuum |
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TA.. i’m OK you’re ok
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TA… Parent Adult Child model |
Team development model |
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Presentation planning curve |
Marketing and strategy |
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Talent Management – nine box grid |
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Marketing and strategy |
Talent Management – nine box grid | Talent Management – nine box grid |
Lewin Change Model |
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Kotter eight step change |
Kotter change model |
The J-Curve |
The dynamics of flow -Csikszentmihalyi |
The map of every day experience |
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Kotter eight step change |
Kotter Change Model | The J-Curve |
The dynamics of flow – Csikszentmihalyi |
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More management models and theories are being added all the time – please visit again soon.
If you would like your description of a model linked here please
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Click on each graphic to see the model in full size, or visit the resources page to download a PDF version containing all of these business or management models in one file.
Visit our articles page for in depth information on some of these management models and much more.
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Management Models and Theories |
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7 Ps – Booms Bitner |
7-S Framework – McKinsey |
Accelerated Learning |
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Acquisition Integration Approaches |
ADL Matrix – Little |
ARIMA – Box and Jenkins |
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Attributes of Management Excellence – peters |
Balanced Scorecard BBS Balanced Business Scorecard – Kaplan Norton |
Bases of Social Power – French Raven |
Bass Diffusion model – Bass |
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BCG Matrix |
Benchmarking |
Brainstorming |
Break-even Point |
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Business Process Reengineering BPR – Hammer Champy |
Capability Maturity Model CMM |
Change Approaches – Kotter |
Change Behavior – Ajzen |
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Change Dimensions – Pettigrew Whipp |
Change Management Iceberg |
Change Phases – Kotter |
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Changing Organization Cultures – Trice Beyer |
Clarkson Principles |
Competing Values Framework – Quinn |
Contingency Theory – Fiedler |
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Contingency Theory – Vroom |
Core Groups – Kleiner |
Corporate Reputation – Harris Fombrun |
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Cultural Dimensions – Hofstede |
Cultural Intelligence – Early |
Culture Change – Trice Beyer |
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Culture Levels – Schein |
Deming cycle PDSA – Deming |
Dimensions of Change – Pettigrew Whipp |
Distinctive Capabilities – Kay |
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Dynamic Regression |
EFQM European Foundation Quality Management |
Eight Attributes of Management |
Emotional Intelligence – Goleman |
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Enterprise Architecture – Zachman |
ERG Theory – Alderfer |
Excellence – Peters |
Expectancy Theory – Vroom |
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Exponential Smoothing |
Evaluation – Kirk Patrick |
Five Disciplines – Senge |
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Fourteen Points of Management – Deming |
Framing – Tversky |
Game Theory – Nash |
Gestalt theory |
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Group-think – Janis |
Growth Phases – Greiner |
Hierarchic Organization – Burns |
Hierarchy of Needs – Maslow |
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Human Capital Index HCI |
IC-Rating Intellectual Capital |
Implementation Management – Krüger |
Kubler ross change curve |
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Industry Change – McGahan |
Industry Life Cycle |
Innovation Adoption Curve – Rogers |
Innovation Equation – Byrd |
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Integrated Quality Management |
Just-in-time JIT |
Kaizen change philosophy |
Kepner-Tregoe Matrix |
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Leadership Continuum |
Leadership Styles – Goleman |
Learning Organization |
Learning Organization – Senge |
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Levels of Culture – Schein |
Levers of Control – Simons |
Managing for Value MfV – Insead |
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Marketing Mix 4P’s 5P’s – McCarthy |
Nine box models |
9 box models | 7 s business model |
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Organic Organization – Burns |
Organizational Change |
Organizational Configurations – Mintzberg |
Organizational Development |
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Organizational Learning |
PAEI management roles |
Path-Goal Theory – House |
PDSA Deming cycle |
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Performance Appraisal |
Performance categories – Baldrige |
Performance Prism |
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Planned Behavior Theory – Ajzen |
Plausibility Theory |
Points of Management – Deming |
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Positioning – Trout |
Power Bases – French Raven |
PRIMO-F – Morrison |
Product Life Cycle |
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Reputation Quotient – Harris Fornbrun |
Result Oriented Management |
Results-Based Leadership – Ulrich |
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Risk Assessment |
Risk Management |
Root Cause Analysis |
S-Curve |
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Seven Habits – Covey |
Seven Surprises – Porter |
Simulation business |
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Six Change Approaches – Kotter |
Six Sigma – GE |
Six Thinking Hats – de Bono |
Skandia Navigator – Leif Edvinsson |
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Social Intelligence |
Stakeholder Management |
Strategic Alignment – Venkatraman |
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Strategic Stakeholder Management |
Strategic Thrusts – Wiseman |
Strategy Map – Kaplan Norton |
STRATPORT – Larreche |
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System Dynamics / Thinking – Forrester |
Ten Principles of Reinvention – Osborne |
Theory of Constraints – Goldratt |
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Theory of Planned Behavior – Ajzen |
Theory of Reasoned Action – Ajzen Fishbein |
Theory X Theory Y – McGregor |
Theory Z – Ouchi |
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Total Quality Leadership – TQL |
Total Quality Management – TQM |
T-Score |
Two Factor Theory – Hertzberg |
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Values |
Value Chain - |
Value Disciplines – Treacy |
Z-Score – Altman |
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Comment from JaneRadriges
Time June 13, 2009 at 16:35
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