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Organization Development Classics
The Practice and Theory of Change--The Best of the OD Practitioner
Judith C. Hoy (Edited by), DF VanEynde (Author), Donald F. Van Eynde (Edited by), Dixie Cody Van Eynde (Edited by)
9780787908669, Wiley
Hardback, published 1 October 1997
340 pages
24.1 x 15.8 x 2.6 cm, 0.556 kg
"With this collection of articles, I now have a resource that gives the consultants I coach and mentor some sense of the breadth and depth of the work that has been accomplished in organization development. It will provide an excellent foundation for their learning. Thank you for your contribution to the field; you have made my job so much easier!" (Marilee Nauman, senior consultant, Arthur D. Little) "This selection of articles from the Organization Development Practitioner, our 'public diary,' gives us a wonderful glimpse into the hearts and minds of people who deeply care about this field of work. It allows us to track the evolving consciousness of practitioners from a kaleidoscopic set of perspectives and in so doing, it comes close to capturing our essence." (Tony Petrella, organizational consultation and executive counseling) "Timeless, poetic and wise, the articles recaptured in this remarkable volume beg to be read again and again, a much for their spirit as for their practicality. This collection defines our roots, yet in its timelessness points the way to the road ahead for the theory and practice of organization development." (Gary E. Jusela, corporate director, organization development, The Boeing Company) "This book is an exceptional contribution to the OD field. Long overdue, it fills a significant void in OD literature. It is essential reading for anyone interested in change management, both novice and experienced practitioner." (Peter F. Sorensen, Jr., director, Ph.D. program in organization development, Benedictine University)
"Timeless, poetic and wise, the articles recaptured in this remarkable volume beg to be read again and again, a much for their spirit as for their practicality. This collection defines our roots, yet in its timelessness points the way to the road ahead for the theory and practice of organization development." From the very first issue to the present, the OD Practitioner has been the premier publication of the organization development profession. Its articles defined organization development and envisioned its future. These articles are now considered classics. And for the first time, they are assembled here, all in one volume, for practitioners and aspirants to the field to study, learn from, and enjoy again and again. A wealth of innovative thinking that will continue to impact the OD profession for years to come. To discover where you're going, it helps to first know where you've been. And in the world of organization development, the surest road map is the OD Practitioner. Among the leading contributors to this volume are: Since its debut in 1968, the OD Practitioner has been the premier forum in which the field's founders, innovators, and working professionals have shared their ideas, values, and experiences regarding the practice of a dynamic discipline few can accurately define. With every issue published, the profession chronicles its history, refines its standards, and imagines its future. Readers will learn from these: In these pages, readers will gain a historical perspective on both the theory and work of organization development that will greatly inform their practice. They will discover reports and research that moved the field ahead. They will gain an appreciation of the foresight the field's founders and innovators had regarding OD's possibilities and usefulness. And they will benefit from a wealth of innovative thinking as relevant today as when originally published?thinking that will continue to impact the practice of organization development for many years to come.
—Gary E. Jusela, Corporate Director of Organization Development, The Boeing Company
Foreword xi Preface xiii The Editors xvii Contributors' Biographies xxi Introduction 1 Part One: The Nature of OD: Philosophy, Theory, and History 7 Part Two: The Work Itself 89 Part Three: The Care and Feeding of OD Consultants: The Person of the Consultant 167 Part Four: The Breadth of OD 225 Index 303
Richard (Dick) Beckhard
Subject Areas: Business & management [KJ]
