Research in Organizational Change and Development

Research in Organizational Change and Development
Author: William A. Pasmore,Richard W. Woodman,Abraham B. (Rami) Shani
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-07-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781908907

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This book brings new perspectives to classic issues in the field such as organizational complexity, change leadership, emotional intelligence and interorganizational change.

Research in Organizational Change and Development

Research in Organizational Change and Development
Author: Abraham B. Shani,William A. Pasmore,Richard W. Woodman
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-07-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780528076

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For 25 years Research in Organizational Change and Development has provided a special platform for scholars and practitioners to share new research-based insights. Volume 20 continues the tradition of providing insightful and thought-provoking chapters. Some papers bring new perspectives to classic issues in the field such as survey feedback, learning and change leadership. Others explore new territories, such as the role of computer mediated communication and its impact on organizational change and development, action learning and the role that it can play in the development of scholar-practitioners, the creation of actionable knowledge about organization development and change, and the role that ODC knowledge can play in assisting organizations to succeed within the new paradigm of sustainable value creation. Together, these chapters make an especially timely and intriguing collection. It represents a unique blend of theory and practice, intervention and research, revisiting traditional practices and introducing emerging new ones, providing multidisciplinary perspectives on current issues in the field and even a proposed new paradigm for organization development and change.

The Science of Successful Organizational Change

The Science of Successful Organizational Change
Author: Paul Gibbons
Publsiher: FT Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780133994827

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Every leader understands the burning need for change–and every leader knows how risky it is, and how often it fails. To make organizational change work, you need to base it on science, not intuition. Despite hundreds of books on change, failure rates remain sky high. Are there deep flaws in the guidance change leaders are given? While eschewing the pat answers, linear models, and change recipes offered elsewhere, Paul Gibbons offers the first blueprint for change that fully reflects the newest advances in mindfulness, behavioral economics, the psychology of risk-taking, neuroscience, mindfulness, and complexity theory. Change management, ostensibly the craft of making change happen, is rife with myth, pseudoscience, and flawed ideas from pop psychology. In Gibbons’ view, change management should be “euthanized” and replaced with change agile businesses, with change leaders at every level. To achieve that, business education and leadership training in organizations needs to become more accountable for real results, not just participant satisfaction (the “edutainment” culture). Twenty-first century change leaders need to focus less on project results, more on creating agile cultures and businesses full of staff who have “get to” rather than “have to” attitudes. To do that, change leaders will have to leave behind the old paradigm of “carrots and sticks,” both of which destroy engagement. “New analytics” offer more data-driven approaches to decision making, but present a host of people challenges—where petabyte information flows meet traditional decision-making structures. These approaches will have to be complemented with “leading with science”—that is, using evidence-based management to inform strategy and policy decisions. In The Science of Successful Organizational Change , you'll learn: How the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous) world affects the scale and pace of change in today’s businesses How understanding of flaws in human decision-making can help leaders guide their teams toward wiser strategic decisions when the stakes are largest—including “when to trust your guy and when to trust a model” and “when all of us are smarter than one of us” How new advances in neuroscience have altered best practices in influencing colleagues; negotiating with partners; engaging followers' hearts, minds, and behaviors; and managing resistance How leading organizations are making use of the science of mindfulness to create agile learners and agile cultures How new ideas from analytics, forecasting, and risk are humbling those who thought they knew the future–and how the human side of analytics and the psychology of risk are paradoxically more important in this technologically enabled world What complexity theory means for decision-making in the context of your own business How to create resilient and agile business cultures and anti-fragile, dynamic business structures To link science with your "on-the-ground" reality, Gibbons tells “warts and all” stories from his twenty-plus years consulting to top teams and at the largest businesses in the world. You'll find case studies from well-known companies like IBM and Shell and CEO interviews from Nokia and Barclays Bank.

Organizational Change and Development in Human Service Organizations

Organizational Change and Development in Human Service Organizations
Author: David Bargal,Hillel Schmid
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136585012

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Through change and development, human service organizations can promote the well-being of their clients more effectively. This important book describes and analyzes recent research on organizational change and development in the social and human services. It is particularly relevant in light of the significant changes in these organizations during the last decade and the lack of literature in the area. Organizational Change and Development in Human Service Organizations brings together the work of scholars who deal with social welfare administration and change in human services, combining research studies with theoretical approaches to change and development. It helps readers better understand the process of change and the role of the environment in creating change. Insightful chapters encourage practitioners, scholars, and students to plan change in organizations, utilize models of change and organizational development in real life, and evaluate change and its results and impacts. This much-needed book addresses a variety of topics, including: the uses of force field analysis in assessing prospects for organizational change planned change in voluntary and government social service agencies interorganizational coordination of services to children in state custody early stages in the creation of self-help organizations organization and community transformation organizational development in public social services strategic and structural change in human service organizations a developmental approach to program evaluation Many readers will find the information in Organizational Change and Development in Human Service Organizations to be extremely beneficial in their daily work. Covering the important issues, it gives readers a deeper insight into the processes of change and development so they can provide better services to their clients. This book is a vital resource for social workers, professionals in public administration, individuals involved in MSW programs, and students in the social sciences, including sociology and political science.

Evidence based Initiatives for Organizational Change and Development

Evidence based Initiatives for Organizational Change and Development
Author: Robert G. Hamlin,Bob Hamlin,Andrea D. Ellinger,Jenni Jones
Publsiher: Business Science Reference
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Organizational behavior
ISBN: 1522561552

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Without change, there can be no progress. To influence change, organizations attempt to harmonize internally and become accustomed to dealing with a variety of situations that may require a number of solutions. Evidence-Based Initiatives for Organizational Change and Development discusses what helps or hinders the organizational-change-and-development-related agency and provides practical insights and lessons to be learned from many reflections on evidence-based OCD practice. Featuring research on topics such as human resource development, organizational behavior, and management consultancy, this book is ideally designed for business academics, organizational change leaders, line managers, HRD professionals, OD/management consultants, and executive coaches seeking coverage on the implementation of OCD intervention strategies and the associated changes in management processes.

Beyond the Diamond

Beyond the Diamond
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: JAI Press Incorporated
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1995-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1559384344

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Part of a series which presents research on global strategic management, this volume focuses on the corporate response to global change. Topics discussed include strategic management and institutional dynamics, and methodological perspectives on the dynamics of national competitive advantage.

Organization Development

Organization Development
Author: Donald L. Anderson
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2011-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781412987745

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The book provides a good open-systems introduction to the topic of organization change, presenting the big concepts in a way that managers can use.

Research in Organizational Change and Development

Research in Organizational Change and Development
Author: William A. Pasmore,Richard W. Woodman,Abraham B. (Rami) Shani
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857241917

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Contains nine papers that address the challenges in organizational change, report the results of change-related research, and advocate methodological advances in the field.