Chapter 1 Overview of Organizational Development 1.1 What is Organizational Development? Organization development (OD) is a new term which means a conceptual‚ organization-wide effort to increase an organization’s effectiveness and viability. Warren Bennis has referred to OD as a response to change‚ a complex educational strategy intended to change the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ and structure of an organization so that it can better adapt to new technologies‚ markets‚ challenges
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Organizational Development Introduction All organizations must undergo a process of organizational development. To thrive and be successful many factors are needed to make organizational development work. While reading this essay‚ the reader will learn about the process of organizational development‚ conditions for a successful organizational development change and development‚ and identify theories associated with organizational development. Process of Organizational Development “ Set of
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Define O.B with reference? “It is the study of individual as well as group behavior within organization” [1]. OR “A field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups and structure have on behavior within organization for knowledge towards improving an organization’s effectiveness” [2]. Organization behavior is a field of study meaning that it is a distinct area of expertise with a common body of knowledge. It studies three determinants of
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Organizational Archetypes Grantham University Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine Mintzberg’s organizational archetypes and to explain why an organizational template is a good idea. It will also explore briefly‚ the subject of teamwork and leadership and why there are not enough true leaders today. Organizational Archetypes To be successful‚ an organization has to be made up of quality people. It also has to be structured in such
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Kelsey Seminar 6 Saturday 1. How can managers develop an organizational culture that encourages a high-performance system or a learning organization? A high performance system is the idea that today’s organizations need continuing excellence and renewal as a way to bring innovation into our systems (Brown‚ 2006‚ p. 381). HPS calls for the removal of excessive layers of structure within the organization and the creation of a climate that encourages participation and communication across
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Prentice Hall. Breckler‚ S. J‚ Olson‚ J. M& Wiggins‚ E. C (2006) Social Psychology Alive‚ USA: Cengage Learning. Brooks L Brooks L. (2009) Organizational Behavior Individual‚ Groups and Organization (4th edition) Essex: Pearson Education Limited. Eric‚ F (2002) [online] Purpose of structure Avaliable at http://smallbusiness.chron.com/purpose-organizational-structure-3812.html [Accessed on 20th December 2012] Greer C Grint K. (2005) The Sociology of Work (3rd edition) Cambridge: Polity Press Gitman
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Organizational Behavior and Communication Sarah Marris COM530 November 7‚ 2011 Aileen Smith Organizational Behavior and Communication The Starbucks Corporations is one of many striving goals and community oriented values. Their main philosophy is all about being involved in the community. According to Starbucks (2011) their mission statement is‚ “To inspire and nurture the human spirit—one person‚ one cup and one neighborhood at a time.” They have scheduled an attainable vision that
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Discuss the impact of HR on organizational effectiveness (if possible‚ include examples from where your work.) The human resources department of an organization if very important to the effectiveness of the organization due to the fact that it is the "core" of the organization. It helps a company operate smoothly and effectively by providing assistance‚ assurance‚ and confidence. The human resources department at my work not only keeps track of our payroll‚ time clock‚ etc. They also keep up
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ORGANIZATIONAL PARADIGMS Organizational Paradigms: Rational‚ Natural and Open Systems University of Phoenix Organizational Paradigms: Rational‚ Natural‚ and Open Systems What are organizations? How do we construct successful organizations? What is the most effective organizational structure or culture? Jones (2007) defines an organization as a tool individuals use to coordinate actions in an effort to achieve goals. “Organizational culture is a by-product of the interaction between
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Organizational Knowledge 1 Content Table 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. Introduction Organizational Knowledge Defining Knowledge Tacit Knowledge Explicit Knowledge Individual Knowledge Group Knowledge Important Dimensions of Knowledge Knowledge Creation - Socialization - Combination - Externalization - Internalization Knowledge Management Knowledge Management Value Chain 10. 11. - Knowledge acquisition - Knowledge storage - Knowledge Dissemination - Knowledge Application - Knowledge
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