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This volume contains the must reads for a depth of understanding about organization change. Each of book's seventy-five papers included in this volume have launched their own fields of inquiry or practices and are the key readings for any student or practitioner of organization development. The most notable articles on organization development by such luminaries in the field as Bennis, Schein, Tichy, Tushman, Weick, Drucker, Quinn, Beckhard, O'Toole, Bridges, Hamel, Gladwell, and Argyris.

Table of Contents:
Foreword xiii Preface xv PART ONE ENVIRONMENT AS STIMULUS FOR CHANGE 1 Editors’ Interlude 1 The Causal Texture of Organizational Environments 7 F. E. Emery • E. L. Trist (1965) 2 Changing Organizations 21 W. G. Bennis (1966) 3 Survival and Performance in the Era of Discontinuity 35 R. N. Foster • S. Kaplan (2001) 4 Management and the Scientific Renaissance 51 R. Pascale • M. Millemann • L. Gioja (2000) PART TWO THEORIES AND MODELS OF PLANNED ORGANIZATION CHANGE 65 Editors’ Interlude 5 Quasi-Stationary Social Equilibria and the Problem of Permanent Change 73 K. Lewin (1947) 6 The Mechanisms of Change 78 E. H. Schein (1964) 7 General Strategies for Effecting Changes in Human Systems 89 R. Chin • K. D. Benne (1967) 8 Toward a Theory of Motive Acquisition website (see p. xii) D. C. McClelland (1965) 9 Nature Intervenes: Organizations as Organisms website (see p. xii) G. Morgan (1997) 10 Sociotechnical Systems: Origin of the Concept 118 E. Trist (1981) 11 Evolution and Revolution as Organizations Grow website (see p. xii) L. E. Greiner (1998) 12 Revolutionary Change Theories: A Multilevel Exploration of the Punctuated Equilibrium Paradigm 144 C.J.G. Gersick (1991) 13 Organizational Evolution: A Metamorphosis Model of Convergence and Reorientation 174 M. L. Tushman • E. Romanelli (1985) 14 Organizational Change and Development website (see p. xii) K. E. Weick • R. E. Quinn (1999) 15 Kurt Lewin and the Planned Approach to Change: A Reappraisal 226 B. Burnes (2004) PART THREE DIAGNOSING THE CURRENT STATE 255 Editors’ Interlude 16 Understanding Organizations: The Process of Diagnosis 259 W. W. Burke (1992) 17 A Causal Model of Organizational Performance and Change 273 W. W. Burke • G. H. Litwin (1992) 18 An Overview of Organizational Surveys 300 A. I. Kraut (1996) 19 Toward Integrated Organizational Diagnosis 312 A. Howard • Associates (1994) PART FOUR UNDERSTANDING RESISTANCE 331 Editors’ Interlude The Nature of Resistance 20 Overcoming Resistance to Change 341 L. Coch • J.R.P. French, Jr. (1965) 21 Resistance to Change 364 G. Watson (1967) 22 A Theory of Psychological Reactance 377 J. W. Brehm (1966) 23 Change Resisted: Thirty-Three Hypotheses Why website (see p. xii) J. O’Toole (1995) Individual Response to Change 24 Managing Organizational Transitions 393 W. Bridges (1986) 25 The Recipients of Change 404 T. D. Jick (1990) 26 Rethinking Resistance and Recognizing Ambivalence: A Multidimensional View of Attitudes Toward an Organizational Change 418 S. K. Piderit (2000) Group Response to Change 27 A Theory of Group Development 441 W. G. Bennis • H. A. Shepard (1956) 28 The Work of Wilfred Bion on Groups 466 M. J. Rioch (1970) Organization Response to Change 29 Organizational Identity and Learning: A Psychodynamic Perspective 481 A. D. Brown • K. Starkey (2000) 30 The Quest for Resilience 512 G. Hamel • L. Vailikangas (2003) PART FIVE ORGANIZATION CHANGE INTERVENTIONS 533 Editors’ Interlude 31 Strategies of Consultation 539 R. R. Blake • J. S. Mouton (1972) Individual-Level Change Interventions 32 Creating Readiness for Organizational Change 569 A. A. Armenakis, S. G. Harris • K. W. Mossholder (1993) 33 Selecting Personnel for a System 4 Organization website (see p. xii) D. King (1972) 34 Training and Development 590 W. W. Burke (1982) 35 Coaching Leaders in Transition: Lessons from the Field 599 R. Witherspoon • M. D. Cannon (2004) Group-Level Change Interventions 36 Team Building 629 W. W. Burke (1982) 37 What Is Process Consultation? 642 E. Schein (1999) 38 Dilemmas of Managing Participation website (see p. xii) R. M. Kanter (1983) 39 Understanding and Using Large System Interventions 667 B. B. Bunker • B. T. Alban (2002) Organization-Level Interventions 40 The Change Process: Why Change? 687 R. Beckhard • R. T. Harris (1987) 41 Creating a Climate and Culture for Sustainable Organizational Change website (see p. xii) B. Schneider, A. P. Brief • R. A. Guzzo (1996) 42 Interorganizational Relations 699 W. W. Burke • N. W. Biggart (1997) PART SIX KEY ROLES IN PLANNED ORGANIZATION CHANGE 733 Editors’ Interlude 43 ‘‘All We Like Sheep—’’ (Isaiah 53:6): Followers and Leaders website (see p. xii) M. J. Rioch (1971) 44 Leading Organization Change 737 W. W. Burke (2008) 45 The Psychology of Self-Management in Organizations 762 J. R. Hackman (1986) 46 The Discipline of Teams website (see p. xii) J. R. Katzenbach • D. K. Smith (1993) PART SEVEN BUILDING KNOWLEDGE OF CHANGE THROUGH ASSESSMENT 809 Editors’ Interlude 47 Short- and Long-Range Effects of a Team Development R. Beckhard • D. G. Lake (1971) Effort 813 48 Measuring Change and Persistence in Human Affairs: Types of Change Generated by OD Designs 834 R. T. Golembiewski. • K. Billingsley • S. Yeager (1976) 49 Explaining Development and Change in Organizations 859 A. H. Van de Ven • M. S. Poole (1995) 50 Organization Change and Development 893 M. Beer • A. E. Walton (1987) 51 A Complex-Systems Approach to Organizations 924 D. J. Svyantek • L. L. Brown (2000) 52 The Evolving Field of Organizational Learning 935 C. Argyris • D. A. Schӧn (1996) PART EIGHT SOME CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE NEEDS 955 Editors’ Interlude Names Index 959 Subject Index 976 Credits 991


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  • ISBN-13: 9780470260562
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
  • Depth: 57
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 58 mm
  • Weight: 1572 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0470260564
  • Publisher Date: 16 Dec 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 231 mm
  • No of Pages: 1016
  • Series Title: J-B Warren Bennis Series
  • Sub Title: A Comprehensive Reader
  • Width: 175 mm


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