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Diagnosis for organizational change

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Organizational diagnosis produces the road maps that guide and direct organizational change interventions. To generate better understanding and appreciation of the diagnostic process, this unique volume illustrates methods and models used by prominent behavioral science practitioners; demonstrates the breadth and complexity of the process, initiated from individual, group, and organizational levels; and explores a more integrated approach to diagnosis suited to an era of sweeping organizational change.

The book approaches organizational diagnosis from three different perspectives: (1) macro views of organizations, (2) contributions of individuals, and (3) management and motivation in the high-involvement workplace. The practitioner as diagnostic instrument looks down from the pinnacles of leadership, while the personnel-centered diagnostician views groups of individuals as mirrors of the organization's nature and style.

Diagnostic models for organization development and emerging organizational firms set the stage for diagnosing cultures for realignment and designing effective reward systems. The broadening focus of training needs assessment and strategic methods for addressing future staff requirements place the spotlight on human talent, while diagnostic issues for work teams emphasize the growing importance of groups.

  1. The assembled authors - all experienced, sophisticated human resources practitioners - describe actual experiences of both the process and content of organizational diagnosis and illustrate their accounts with practical case examples. In the conclusion of the volume, the authors collaborate to consider how behavioral science practitioners can advance toward the integration of organizational diagnosis.

This volume is an essential resource and guide for all human resources professionals, as well as for students in organizational and industrial psychology, organizational behavior, human resources management, and related fields, and for managers seeking professional expertise to guide and direct organizational change.

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Publisher
Guilford Press
Language
English
Pages
299

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Diagnosis for organizational change: methods and models
1994, Guilford Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Sponsored by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology"--Pref.

Published in
New York
Series
The Professional practice series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/063
Library of Congress
HD58.8 .D5 1994, HD58.8.D5 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 299 p. :
Number of pages
299

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1429141M
ISBN 10
0898624800
LCCN
93040424
OCLC/WorldCat
29428769
Library Thing
6248324
Goodreads
1286296

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