The Practice of Organizational Diagnosis

The Practice of Organizational Diagnosis
Author: Clayton Alderfer
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199743223

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The Practice of Organizational Diagnosis: Theory & Methods presents a new paradigm for examining the intergroup dynamics of organizations by combining the procedures of organizational diagnosis with the theory of embedded intergroup relations. In this volume, Alderfer explains the relevance of the paradigm concept for the present work, shows the importance of intergroup relations in the formative organization studies, reviews extant modes of organizational diagnosis, and demonstrates the limitations of interpersonal and intra-group theories. He then presents the five laws of embedded intergroup relations as a response to the problems associated with the earlier work. After comparing and contrasting alterative group level theories and explaining the several meanings of empirical support, the author describes the empirical basis of the five laws. Based on examining alternative codes of professional conduct and applying the five laws, he provides his prescriptions for the ethical basis of sound diagnostic practice. With the theory and ethical position in place, he then explains procedures for conducting each phase of organizational diagnosis: entry, data collection, data analysis, and feedback. He follows that by reporting the empirical bases for the methods used in the four phases. The volume concludes by describing the courses and educational processes essential for educating people to conduct organizational diagnoses. A recurring theme from beginning to end is that the lawfulness of human behavior in relation to organizations is as applicable to diagnosticians, whether working alone or in teams, as it is to their clients. By addressing theory, method, data, and values, the volume presents a complete paradigm for organizational diagnosis.

Organizational Diagnosis

Organizational Diagnosis
Author: M. R. Weisbord
Publsiher: Basic Books (AZ)
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1978-01-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015020704741

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Organizational diagnosis; Resource readings in diagnosis.

Organizational Diagnosis and Assessment

Organizational Diagnosis and Assessment
Author: Michael Harrison,Arie Shirom
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 497
Release: 1998-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781452212845

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Organizational Diagnosis and Assessment presents sharp-image diagnosis, a distinctive approach to organizational consultation and planned change, that reflects current research and theorizing about organizational change and effectiveness. The authors draw on multiple analytical frames to produce empirically grounded models of sources of ineffectiveness and forces for change, showing how consultants, managers, and applied researchers can break free of unproductive practices and ways of thinking to avoid uncritical adoption of management fads. They offer workable solutions to critical problems and demonstrate ways to meet organizational challenges like market downturns, technological change, and alliances with other organizations. Organizational Diagnosis and Assessment covers diagnosis and assessment of work groups, organizations, and whole systems. This volume develops analytical approaches for problem solving and strategy formation in both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. Diagnosis of public policy issues, like assessments of the effectiveness of health systems, is also addressed. Many of the models and techniques contribute to assessing the changing nature of the workplace, examining organizational decline and other life-cycle transitions; gendering; change and diversity in organizational culture and in workforce composition; the spread of new forms of work organization, including teams, flat hierarchies, and networks; new uses of information technology; and mergers and alliances among organizations. Organizational Diagnosis and Assessment will be invaluable to advanced students, consultants, and applied behavioral scientists in social sciences, management, social work, organizational and industrial psychology, organizational sociology, nursing, and public administration.

Diagnosing Organizations

Diagnosing Organizations
Author: Michael I. Harrison
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2004-09-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483389530

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The Third Edition of the bestselling Diagnosing Organizations shows how consultants and applied researchers can help decision makers quickly and flexibly diagnose problems and challenges and decide how to deal with them. This thoroughly revised edition can help practitioners of diagnosis directly address concerns that are critical to clients, rather than just provide feedback on current conditions and operations. In an authoritative yet readable fashion, author Michael I. Harrison presents updated treatments of the uses of diagnosis, evaluating organizational effectiveness, improving team performance, planning organization redesign projects, and assessing organization-environment relations and competitive strategy. Also treated are the politics of change management, professional dilemmas, and ethical issues confronting practitioners.

Dialogic Organization Development

Dialogic Organization Development
Author: Gervase R. Bushe,Robert J. Marshak
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781626564053

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A Dynamic New Approach to Organizational Change Dialogic Organization Development is a compelling alternative to the classical action research approach to planned change. Organizations are seen as fluid, socially constructed realities that are continuously created through conversations and images. Leaders and consultants can help foster change by encouraging disruptions to taken-for-granted ways of thinking and acting and the use of generative images to stimulate new organizational conversations and narratives. This book offers the first comprehensive introduction to Dialogic Organization Development with chapters by a global team of leading scholar-practitioners addressing both theoretical foundations and specific practices.

Diagnosis for Organizational Change

Diagnosis for Organizational Change
Author: Ann Howard,Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (U.S.)
Publsiher: New York : Guilford Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0898624800

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First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Organizational Diagnosis

Organizational Diagnosis
Author: Marvin Ross Weisbord
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1991
Genre: Management
ISBN: OCLC:610448521

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Towards Organizational Fitness

Towards Organizational Fitness
Author: Professor Gerry Randell,Mr John Toplis
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2014-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781472422620

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Just like people, organizations may become both physically and behaviourally sick; physically sick when plant and equipment breaks down or the money runs out; behaviourally sick when the resources are badly managed or the staff become alienated. Towards Organizational Fitness is about the people who work in organizations and addresses two main issues: firstly, how to investigate and manage problems involving people at work; secondly, how to assess and develop the capability and fitness of an organization. The message is clear; organizations should not proceed to change any of their policies, procedures, processes or practices until a systematic thorough diagnosis of the root cause underpinning the need to change has taken place. The book provides managers with a conceptual and practical guide for achieving this.