Synopses & Reviews
Organization development (OD) has been widely used as an approach for implementing organizational change. Yet despite its growing popularity there is often misunderstanding as to what OD is and what OD is not by practitioners, participants, and clients alike.
Organization Development offers a much-needed resource that presents a unified framework for understanding OD, demonstrates OD's effectiveness for improving individual and organizational performance, and specifies what types of goals, values, practices, and interventions should and should not represent OD. The contributors—leading experts and pioneers in the fields of OD, I/O psychology, HRD, organizational behavior, and management science—demonstrate the importance and power of the theory and practice of OD as a data-driven tool for organization improvement and change. Throughout the book's sixteen chapters the contributors present the latest cutting-edge information and best practices in the art and science of OD.
Organization Development includes a wide variety of approaches and perspectives for applying OD in various settings from professionals who have used these approaches with their internal and external clients to create positive change in individuals and within organizations. This hands-on guide—for planning, diagnosing, implementing, and evaluating organization development interventions—gives scientifically based information, tools, suggestions, and guidelines for those who must manage the human side of change. It also offers a clear understanding of the processes, approaches, and strategies that have been proven to work in managing organizational change.
This practical resource includes a wealth of charts, materials, checklists, and helpful do's and don'ts. In addition, most chapters include a series of useful practice tips for professionals.
Review
"Organizational Development admirably meets its goals." (Quality Progress, November 2002)
Synopsis
Organization Development—the thirteenth volume in the Professional Practice Series—offers practitioners a comprehensive resource for understanding the theory and practice of OD and demonstrates its organizational effectiveness. The book offers a fresh source for exploring the primary theoretical influences on OD, shows how data-driven OD methods can be applied across a wide variety of organizational settings, discusses the major issues and trends in the field, and includes a wealth of helpful models and practical suggestions for applying these techniques in organizations.
Synopsis
This hands-on guide--for planning, diagnosing, implementing, and evaluating organization development interventions--gives scientifically based information, tools, suggestions, and guidelines for those who must manage the human side of change.
In Organization Development, leading experts and pioneers:
* Present a unified framework for understanding OD
* Demonstrate OD's effectiveness for improving individual and organizational performance
* Specify what types of goals, values, practices, and interventions should (and should not) represent OD
You'll gain a clear understanding of the processes, approaches, and strategies that have been proven to work in managing organizational change. Plus, you'll get a wealth of charts, materials, and checklists, as well as useful practice tips.
About the Author
Janine Waclawski is a principal consultant in the management consulting services line of business at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she specializes in using data-driven methods for organizational change and executive development. She is also an adjunct professor at Columbia University. She specializes in using surveys and multisource feedback for organizational change and executive development.
Allan H. Church is director of organization and management development at PepsiCo, Inc. He specializes in designing customized multisource feedback systems and large-scale diagnostic surveys for organization development and change.
Table of Contents
Foreword (Eduardo Salas).
Preface.
The Authors.
Part One: Quantitative and Qualitative Approachesto Organization Development.
1 Introduction and Overview of OrganizationDevelopment as a Data-Driven Approach forOrganizational Change (Janine Waclawski, Allan H. Church).
2 Multisource Feedback for OrganizationDevelopment and Change (Allan H. Church, Alan G. Walker, Joel Brockner).
3 The Role of Personality Assessment inOrganization Development (W. Warner Burke, Debra A. Noumair).
4 Surveys as a Tool for Organization Developmentand Change (Salvatore V. Falletta, Wendy Combs).
5 Interviews and Focus Groups: QuintessentialOrganization Development Techniques (Janine Waclawski, Steven G. Rogelberg).
6 Organization Development and the Bottom Line:Linking Soft Measures and Hard Measures (Steven H. Cady, Mark J. Lewis).
Part Two: Process-Based Approaches to Organization Development.
7 Process Consultation: A Cornerstone ofOrganization Development Practice (William M. Kahnweiler).
8 The Heart of It All: Group- and Team-BasedInterventions in Organization Development (Richard W. Woodman, William A. Pasmore).
9 Action Learning (Victoria J. Marsick, Judy O Neil, Karen E. Watkins).
10 Appreciative Inquiry: The New Frontier (Stephen P. Fitzgerald, Kenneth L. Murrell, H. Lynn Newman).
11 Understanding and Using Large SystemInterventions (Barbara Benedict Bunker, Billie T. Alban).
Part Three: Major Developments in OrganizationDevelopment.
12 Organization Development and IT: Practicing ODin the Virtual World (Nancy T. Tippins).
13 Around the World: Organization Development inthe International Context (Michael Marquardt).
14 Evaluating the Impact of Organization DevelopmentInterventions (Jennifer W. Martineau, Hallie Preskill).
15 Organization Development Ethics: ReconcilingTensions in OD Values (Gary N. McLean, Susan H. DeVogel).
16 Voices from the Field: Future Directions forOrganization Development (Allan H. Church, Janine Waclawski, Seth A. Berr).
Name Index.
Subject Index.