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Practicing Organization Development: A Guide for Consultants

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Since it was first published in 1995, Practicing Organization Development has become a classic in change management. Now completely revised and updated, editors Rothwell and Sullivan, leaders in the field of OD, and numerous expert practitioners, walk you through each episode of change facilitation. You?ll find exhibits, activities, instruments, and case studies. You'll get help applying each phase of a popular emerging change making model. And you?ll find include applied research and insights from a wide variety of well-known OD practitioners and academicians. Included in this comprehensive resource are an instructor's guide, ever expanding materials on the Web, and a companion CD-ROM with PowerPoint slides and supplemental materials. Practicing Organization Development is packed with useful, current, proven direction on applying OD principles in the real world -- order your copy today!

752 pages, Hardcover

First published May 16, 1995

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William J. Rothwell

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William J. Rothwell is professor of Workplace Learning and Performance at Pennsylvania State University and President of Rothwell & Associates, a business consultancy.

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March 22, 2022
Pfeiffer (now incorporated into John Wiley & Sons) is one of the oldest publishers of material in Organizational Development. This publication is a wonderful and relatively updated view of the discipline, starting with issues and models in OD and then dedicating a whole section on the process. It puts change within the context of OD, an aspect that has been debated in recent years, with certain proponents arguing that change is a discipline in its own right.

This book is recommended for beginners as well as seasoned practitioners in the field of OD.
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