The NTL handbook of organization development and change principles, practices, and perspectives

"This book provides an essential learning tool for both practitioners and students and presents the skills and competencies of an effective Organizational Development practitioner. It examines OD as both field and profession, and considers its history, values and ethics, and provides best pract...

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Main Author: Jones, Brenda B.
Other Authors: Brazzel, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: San Francisco, CA Pfeiffer 2014
Edition:Second edition
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:"This book provides an essential learning tool for both practitioners and students and presents the skills and competencies of an effective Organizational Development practitioner. It examines OD as both field and profession, and considers its history, values and ethics, and provides best practices, theories, methods, processes, and applications-contributed by a veritable "who's who" of contributors. The collection of nearly 30 chapters offers models that build effective organizations that can provide business, social, environmental, and global sustainability. It outlines the skills required to be an effective Organizational Development practitioner, highlights the importance of values and ethics, and methodically presents best practices, theories, methods, processes, and application for a new generation of OD practitioners and students faced with constantly emerging issues and changes in the workplace environment"--
Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:1118836170
9781118485811
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1118485815
1118836162
9781118836170