Kurt Lewin, Systems Management Notebook for MHR 4410, Trevecca Nazarene University, Management and Human Relations Department.

Click here (Change Management) to see read about what is under the cloud we do not see.

 

 

Based on Hersey, Paul, Kenneth Blanchard and Dewey Johnson, Management of Organizational Behavior, Leading Human Resources 8th ed., Prentice Hall, NJ 2001., pg 382

In addition to the information along the side provided by the authors above.  If we took the engineering approach of moments related to the placement of the forces.  We could add the time elements (found in red) which act like the inverse of forces on an object.  As we are closer in time to the current reality, the force has more weight.