Best Practices in Organization Development and Change
Culture, Leadership, Retention, Performance and Coaching
Jossey-Bass (Publisher)
Published on 27. September 2001
Book
Hardback
576 pages
978-0-7879-5666-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Learn from experts at the world's top organizations! "Best Practices in Organization Development and Change" is a state-of-the-art resource that presents the most important ideas and effective strategies from experts and top companies in the field. Comprehensive in scope, the book addresses the five most important organization development or human resource development (OD/HRD) topics: organization development and change, leadership development, recruitment and retention, performance management, and coaching and mentoring, and offers a practical framework for design, implementation, and evaluation. It includes best-practice case studies from seventeen leading organizations that have achieved their change objectives. The case studies will help you: analyze the need for the specific OD/HRD initiative; build a solid business case for OD/HRD; identify the audience for the initiative; design an effective OD/HRD initiative; implement a successful design of the initiative; evaluate the effectiveness of the initiative. You'll benefit from expertise at trend-setting companies such as: Kraft Foods Smithkline Beecham Westinghouse Sun Microsystems ...and many more!
"An extremely important volume with useful contextual perspectives plus vivid and important case studies of companies that know what they're doing to lead change." - Warren Bennis, author, "On Becoming a Leader and Organizing Genius".
"An extremely important volume with useful contextual perspectives plus vivid and important case studies of companies that know what they're doing to lead change." - Warren Bennis, author, "On Becoming a Leader and Organizing Genius".
Reviews / Votes
"An extremely important volume with useful contextual perspectives plus vivid and important case studies of companies that know what they're doing to lead change." (Warren Bennis, author of On Becoming a Leader and Organizing Genius ) "very useful reference, loaded with first--rate exhibits and tables. Outstanding." (Stern's Management Review online, 1/02) "Here in a single volume is about all that is needed to design, implement, and then monitor a program through which to achieve organizational information." (Amazon.com (Top 10 Reviewer), (1/02)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
1219 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7879-5666-0 (9780787956660)
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Louis Carter | David Giber | Marshall Goldsmith
Best Practices in Organization Development and Change
Culture, Leadership, Retention, Performance, Coaching
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Persons
Louis Carter is a best practices consultant and director of products at Linkage, Inc. specializing in programs that integrate action learning, leadership development, and other organizational development theories. He has spoken at major international and domestic conferences on the subject of best practices in organization development and experiential/actionable learning. David Giber is vice president of consulting services for Linkage, Inc. He is a leading expert in designing and implementing integrated leadership development. For more than fifteen years he has served at the director level for a wide variety of domestic and global organizations. Marshall Goldsmith is the founder of Keilty, Goldsmith & Company and one of the world's foremost authorities in helping leaders achieve positive, measurable change in behavior. Goldsmith has been ranked in The Wall Street Journal as one of the "Top 10" consultants in the field of executive development.