Global Organization Development

Global Organization Development
Author: Therese F. Yaeger
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1607527944

The purpose of this book is to address one of the most rapidly growing and important areas in the field of organization development. Despite its importance, relatively little is known about international and global organization development. This book is designed to summarize and apply the existing knowledge in international and global organization development in such a fashion as to provide insight, knowledge, and application in a way that is most helpful to the organization development professional who is interested in, or working in, the field. The book incorporates models of cultural differences, which are identified and expanded in terms of the implications for the practice of organization development. (1) It explores cultural values in terms of differences in resistance to change, the nature of leadership roles, organizational structure and the application of such organization development techniques as team building, survey feedback, job redesign, and large group methods. (2) It explore successes in both developed and developing countries. (3) It provides a list of competencies both for basic knowledge and skills and their extension to international work. It explores the match between organization development interventions and national cultural values. (4) It explores the role of economic development and legal and political structures for global organization development practitioners. It deals with the issue of culture specific versus universal organization development techniques. (5) It incorporates stories from pioneers in the field as well as more recent members of the organization development community. (6) It uses illustrations from award-winning international projects. (7) It draws on a substantial amount of work undertaken by the authors including over one hundred interviews with leading organization development professionals, surveys of organization development professionals, articles and books on international/global organization development and the authors’ own international research including an award winning international case.

Contemporary Issues On Management

Contemporary Issues On Management
Author: Samar Deb
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2001
Genre: Management
ISBN: 9788171569793

Management In The Changing Society Has Become Important To All Because Of Its Universal Application, And Therefore, Contemporary Issues On Management Provides Basics On The Effectiveness Of Work-Life Of Individuals And Groups Who Work At Different Situations In Competitive World Environment. Analysis Of Time In Chapter 1, And Total Quality Management (Tqm) In Chapter 2 Furnish A Clear Picture With The Fundamental Understanding About The Applications Of Time In Workplace With That Of Qualitative Perspectives In Regard To Work-Performances For Organisational Effectiveness. Effective Time Analyses Has Made It Possible For Reducing Human Stress. Time-Wasters And Time-Savers Are Explained In A Simple And Lucid Manner For Clarity Of Thought, Which Help In Coping With Mild-Stressors. Increasing Pressures Of Work-Load At Organisational Levels Make People Feel Stress-And-Strain Mentally And Emotionally, Besides Physical Monotony And Depressed Mental Conditions. These Are, Inter Alia, Some Of The Causes For Conflict While Managing Activities And People By Deploying Resources In Organizations. It Has Been Observed That, The Causes Of Conflict Though Many Others Than Mentioned Here, The Qualitative Nature Of Work Has Got To Be Assimilated With Quantitative Volume Of Work Performances For Individual Satisfaction Along With Organisational Goal-Attainment. This Is Brought In An Equilibrium Phase By Balanced Logical Analysis Of Stress And Tqm Concepts And Postulates. Keeping This Purpose In Mind, Management Of Stress Is Discussed Briefly In Chapter 3 For An Understanding Of Human Conflicts In Bringing Organisational Effectiveness, And Therefore, This Chapter Makes It Possible For Individuals And Groups To Adjust With Malady Of Conflicting Situations. Further, The Repercussions And Cause-Effect Relationships Of Such Inherent Problems Are Attentively Observed. Chapter 4 Has Been Devoted To Analytical Descriptions Of Conflict Management .At The End, An Indepth Analysis, On The Basic Concepts Of Organisational Change Patterns And Coping With Required Level Of Changes, Has Been Made With The Empirical Research Findings And Situational Analysis. Change Management And Organisational Development Is Explained At Length In Chapter 5 So As Throw Light On Conceptualising The Methods And Techniques Of Managerial Effectiveness, And To Suggest Therefrom, How To Develop Organisations. This Chapter Discusses All About Change Management And Organisational Development Reflecting The Possibilities Of Effective Utilization Of Time That Increases Quality Of Work And Decreases Human Stress And Conflicts Of Any Kind At Organisational As Well As Individual Levels.The Book Describes In A Celebrated And Sparkling Manner By Furnishing Views On The Basic Principles Of Management With Relativity Approach , The Basic Concepts And Problems For Strengthening The Pillars And Foundations Of Organisational Development In Scientific Manner.It Is Hoped That The Book Will Be Useful For Students And Teachers Of Management. It Will Also Be Useful For Candidates Appearing In Competitive Examinations.

Critical Issues in Organizational Development

Critical Issues in Organizational Development
Author: Homer H. Johnson
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1623963273

This case study book provides 30 cases and responses from 90 OD consultants with expert insights specific to each particular case topic. This book is the culmination of ten years of collaboration between the Homer Johnson, Peter Sorensen and Therese Yaeger, and the OD Network that originally printed these cases in the OD Practitioner. Now with the 30 case studies compiled in one OD resource book, both practitioners and academics can experience an OD challenge and value the differing responses from OD experts.

Organization Development

Organization Development
Author: Julie Hodges
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2020-02-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1350305375

This engaging and accessible textbook shows the importance and role of organizational development around the world, within the context of organizational change. Fostering an analytic approach to organizational issues, it charts the evolution of the field and shows how today OD fosters organizational effectiveness and individual wellbeing. Firmly grounded in a global perspective, it provides a contemporary analysis of OD and highlights the key diagnostic and intervention techniques that can be used to build organizational effectiveness. With a range of critical perspectives, skills development exercises, and practitioner insight, this book blends theory and practice to show OD's conceptualization and its application to contemporary issues faced by organizations. Suitable for upper undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA level, this is the ideal textbook for anyone studying organizational development.

Contemporary Challenges in Cooperation and Coopetition in the Age of Industry 4.0

Contemporary Challenges in Cooperation and Coopetition in the Age of Industry 4.0
Author: Agnieszka Zakrzewska-Bielawska
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 303030549X

This proceedings volume provides a fresh perspective on current challenges in cooperation and coopetition in the age of Industry 4.0. Featuring selected papers from the 10th Conference on Management of Organizations’ Development (MOD) held in Zamek Gniew, Poland, this volume extends the knowledge of cooperation and coopetition, presents analytic tools used in the research, considers the potential impact of Industry 4.0 on collaboration, and provides recommendations for managerial practice. Interorganizational relations have been a relevant topic in the management sciences in recent years. Globalization, social, cultural, and technological progress are among the factors shaping the environment for collaboration, determining the conditions for development and defining a set of new challenges that managers have to face in today's knowledge-based economy. This book, therefore, explores emerging problems of organizational development in the light of the needs and challenges of Industry 4.0. Combining the latest theory and practice, the volume provides a realistic outlook on the network economy and interdependencies both within and between sectors.

Management of Research and Development Organizations

Management of Research and Development Organizations
Author: Ravinder Kumar Jain
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471146131

This edition has been completely revised. The authors, noted authorities in the field, focus on ways to improve R&D organization productivity and foster excellence in such companies. They describe how to design jobs, organize hierarchies, resolve conflicts, motivate employees, and create an innovative work environment. Features extensive cross-cultural coverage of European and Pacific Rim R&D organizations and policies which greatly differ from the US. Includes an entirely new section on various strategic planning elements unique to an R&D organization along with a case study.

Strategic Organization Development

Strategic Organization Development
Author: Therese F. Yaeger
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1607523353

This second volume in the Contemporary Trends in Organization Development and Change Series addresses one of the most complex and important issues for management and organization development today -- how to plan for and create an organization capable of not only competing but excelling in an almost impossibly turbulent and uncertain environment. The book brings together a series of articles by practitioner-scholars. Those authors who have the responsibility for helping their organization create the future, and who also have the responsibility of helping us conceptually understand the process of strategic OD. In this book, you can sense the value of both of these voices – the practitioner and the scholar. These authors include organization development executives from global Fortune 500 organizations, major community service organizations, major academic contributors to the field, and OD practitioners from major consulting firms. Each author makes a unique contribution by providing strategies for planning the future, implementing change, and creating organizational capabilities for sustained success. New and current models for strategic organization development and candid discussions of issues, difficulties, and ways of coping with unanticipated events are provided. This book is dedicated to contributing to a better understanding and sharing of how major corporations, community service organizations, and OD consultants are experiencing and working with one of the most important organizational problems of today – how to manage change for success.