To understand change as phenomena we used 1o analytical lenses, which are the mix of best points of Bolman and Deal’s four frames model and de Bono’s six thinking hats. Bolman and Deal’s four frames consist of …show more content…
43). the limitation of the above-mentioned approaches became a reason of the creation of ten analytical lenses (Buller, 2014, p. 49). Using this approach helps to decide whether to proceed with a change process and what actions need to be done to enhance the expectation of success. To focus on a different perspectives we can attire ten analytical lenses, such as: (i) the 20/20 lens, type of the lens which objectively and clearly sees a proposed change; (ii) the concave lens are trying to see the general picture; (iii) the convex lens sees a picture paying attention to details; (iv) the telephoto lens uses distance to see the possible outcomes of the change; (v) using the bifocal lens we can pay attention to infrastructure, things people, ideas and cultural context; (vi) the