CASE STUDY MODULE 17 ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PQHRM/53-025 H E B MARASINGHE Contents Acknowledgement 3 Introduction to the case study 4 Literature Review 5 What is OD intervention ? 5 Factors That Impact the Success of OD Interventions can be listed under two main headings‚ 5 Intervention Categories 7 The process of Organizational Development 9 Change management 11 Report to be given to CEO of Nuran food products 12 Implementing an effective and successful OD process 12
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Learning Consultant and Leadership Coach E: carmel@nexttalentdevelopment.com.au Twitter: CarmelKostos 1 What’s this course all about? 2 Careers That Work - Course Aim Provide essential background knowledge to inform their career development. Recognise their current values‚ interests and abilities‚ and identify strategies to develop the competencies that they need to fulfil their life and work goals. Develop skills in job search strategies including resume writing‚ interview techniques
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Stages of Child Development and Related Developmental Theories Physical development Age | Gross Motor Skills | 2-3 years | Walks more rhythmically; hurried walk changes to run. Jumps‚ hops‚ throw‚ and catches with rigid upper body. Pushes riding toy with feet; little steering. | 3-4 years | Walks up stairs‚ alternating feet‚ and down stairs‚ leading with one foot. Jumps and hops‚ flexing upper body.Throws and catches with slight involvement of upper body; still catches by trapping ball
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PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMENT – Early foundations are critical. – Role of maturation and learning. – Follows definite and predictable pattern. – All individuals are different. – Each phase has characteristic behaviour. – Each phase of development has hazards. – Development is aided by simulation. – devt: is affected by cultural changes. – Social expectations in every stage. – Traditional beliefs about people of all ages. STAGES IN LIFE SPAN 1. PRE-NATAL PERIOD – CONCEPTION - BIRTH 2
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out of 2 points The field of child development Answer Selected Answer: is part of a larger‚ interdisciplinary field known as developmental science. Question 2 2 out of 2 points The common goal of investigators who study child development is to Answer Selected Answer: describe and identify those factors that influence young people during the first two decades of life. Question 3 2 out of 2 points Why is the field of child development considered interdisciplinary? 2 out
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community development 2.1) What is the community 2.2) What is the Development 2.3) What is the community development 3. History of the community development 4. Community development process 5. Community development theories 5.1 Neoclassical Community Theory and Development Theory 5.2 Community Socioeconomic-Economic Base Theory. 5.3 Casual Development Theory 5.4 Community attraction Theory 5.5 Network Theory 6. Themes in the of community development. 6.1
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What is Development? Development can be defined as the orderly changes of an individual from conception to death. From a biological point of view‚ development can be identified as a growth from early life‚ stability in early and middle adulthood‚ and decline in later life. This is the “gain-stability-loss” model. Life-span development does not necessarily follow this model. Change at any age can involve gains and losses and continues at each phase of the development cycle. It doesn’t necessarily
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pap1639x_ch01.qxd 5/22/02 8:25 PART ONE Page 2 About Child Development As you reenter the realm of childhood‚ this time with an adult’s eyes‚ Part I of this book can serve as a map or guide. It traces routes that investigators have followed in the quest for information about what makes children grow up the way they do‚ presents routes for studying child development‚ points out the main directions students of development follow today‚ and poses questions about the best way to reach the
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on Environment and Development‚ and further defined in the U.N.’s “Agenda 21″ at the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development‚ the term “sustainable” was married to the term “development‚” and a brand new concept entered the world. The term “sustainable development” means any activity that has economic impact‚ and is equitable‚ and has no negative environmental impact. All three elements are required to qualify as ’sustainable development.’” There can be no development without economic impact
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and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/nens19 Sustainable development – historical roots of the concept Jacobus A. Du Pisani Professor of History a a School for Social and Government Studies‚ North-West University‚ Potchefstroom‚ South Africa Version of record first published: 16 Feb 2007. To cite this article: Jacobus A. Du Pisani Professor of History (2006): Sustainable development – historical roots of the concept‚ Environmental Sciences‚ 3:2‚ 83-96 To link to this
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