What Exactly is Organization Development and How Does It Impact Your Workplace?

shyamali
Organization development, according to Richard Beckhard, is defined as:

(1) a planned effort organization-wide managed from the top to increase organization effectiveness and health through planned interventions in the organization's 'processes', using behavioral science knowledge (Smith, 1998, p261. Training and Development in Australia.)

According to Warren Bennis, organization development (OD) is a complex strategy intended to change the beliefs, attitudes, values, and structure of organizations so that they can better adapt to new technologies, markets, and challenges.

Warner Burke emphasizes that OD is not just "anything done to better an organization"; it is a particular kind of change process designed to bring about a particular kind of end result. OD involves organizational reflection, system improvement, planning, and self-analysis.

The term "Organization Development" is often used interchangeably with Organizational effectiveness, especially when used as the name of a department or a part of the Human Resources function within an organization.

Definition

At the core of OD is the concept of an organization, defined as two or more people working together toward one or more shared goals. Development in this context is the notion that an organization may become more effective over time at achieving its goals.

"OD is a long-range effort to improve organization's problem-solving and renewal processes, particularly through more effective and collaborative management of organization culture - with specific emphasis on the culture of formal work teams - with the assistance of a change agent or catalyst and the use of the theory and technology of applied behavioral science including action research."

History

Kurt Lewin (1898 - 1947) is widely recognized as the founding father of OD, although he died before the concept became current in the mid-1950s. From Lewin came the ideas of group dynamics and action research, which underpin the basic OD process, as well as providing its collaborative consultant/client ethos. Institutionally, Lewin founded the Research Center for Group Dynamics at MIT, which moved to Michigan after his death. RCGD colleagues were among those who founded the National Training Laboratory (NTL), from which the T-group and group-based OD emerged. In the UK, working as close as was possible with Lewin and his colleagues, the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations was important in developing systems theories. Important too was the joint TIHR journal Human Relations; although nowadays the Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences is seen as the leading OD journal.

Source: - www.wikipedia.org
sahil0007
Hi everyone, I'm Sahil. It's been a week now that I have started my summer project in a five-star hotel in my city in the Human Resource department. As an MBA student, I will be specializing in Human Resource.

My topic for the summer project is "Organizational Change and Development." Can any of you tell me which sites I can refer to on the internet to get all the information I need to complete my project and which subareas I can work on to suggest strategies to the Human Resource manager at the end of the project? Please help so that I can complete my project smoothly, without any barriers. :icon1::icon1:
swati pandey
Dear Sahil,

First of all, congratulations on logging onto this site for help at this point in time. Before you start your project, I would like you to conduct a dipstick study of what organizational development is all about. Please read it thoroughly.

Organizational Development (O.D.) is a strategic component in any organization and is determined by top management. It encompasses a wide range of concepts that address any changes in the organization's culture.

Within O.D., you can explore competencies, the Balanced Scorecard, self-managed teams, and more.

Please send me a project proposal so that I can assist you more effectively.

You can email me at pandeyswati1@gmail.com.

Thank you.
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