Co-creating planning teams for dialogic OD :: from entry to event /
"In Dialogic OD planning teams (also known as design teams or steering committees, among other terms) are much, much more than just a group of people planning a project. They are the beginning of the change and key to success. Your expertise in developing a dialogic mindset in team members will...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Dialogic OD planning teams (also known as design teams or steering committees, among other terms) are much, much more than just a group of people planning a project. They are the beginning of the change and key to success. Your expertise in developing a dialogic mindset in team members will greatly determine the success of the entire change effort. This short, lively book by seasoned Dialogic OD practitioner Sarah Lewis describes how the unfolding interactions with the project sponsor, change agent, and planning team lays the essential groundwork for successful large group Dialogic OD. In organizations that are used to top-down management, the planning team plays many roles, including: " Acting as a microcosm of the larger system that can bring the perspectives, issues, and concerns of the variety of stakeholders to the table " Creating a testing ground to understand the important norms, narratives, history, and present-day strengths and challenges that must be taken into account to design an effective change process " Bringing together the initial group with whom you learn how to develop enthusiasm for a Dialogic OD approach in the larger organization " Emboldening the people who are crucial in convincing senior managers and inviting the rest of the organization into a process of generative conversations that may be very counter-cultural Sarah provides detailed descriptions of the many issues and group dynamics you are likely to face and appropriate responses to each of them. Supporting you as you enter the organization, gain the support of a key sponsor, set up a design team, and then help that team let go of traditional, problem-solving approaches to planned change and instead embrace a generative change approach. We follow a case of an experienced Dialogic OD practitioner beginning a new assignment for a leader who says he wants to create an empowering, engaging approach to dealing with people issues identified in a staff survey but doesn't really understand what it takes. We watch her work with an internal change-agent partner who has trouble letting go of mechanistic, bureaucratic processes, and a design team who initially assume their job is to provide solutions for managers to implement. Over a few months, a developmental process takes place as they test, challenge, learn and eventually become the core from which the entire organization gets ready to engage in generative change."-- |
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ISBN: | 9781777184636 1777184630 |
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spelling | Lewis, Sarah, 1957- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwJQJBfdw3RDPPMQx7KBd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007058012 Co-creating planning teams for dialogic OD : from entry to event / Sarah Lewis. North Vancouver, British Columbia : BMI Publishing, 2021. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier BMI series in dialogic organization development ; 6 Includes bibliographical references. "In Dialogic OD planning teams (also known as design teams or steering committees, among other terms) are much, much more than just a group of people planning a project. They are the beginning of the change and key to success. Your expertise in developing a dialogic mindset in team members will greatly determine the success of the entire change effort. This short, lively book by seasoned Dialogic OD practitioner Sarah Lewis describes how the unfolding interactions with the project sponsor, change agent, and planning team lays the essential groundwork for successful large group Dialogic OD. In organizations that are used to top-down management, the planning team plays many roles, including: " Acting as a microcosm of the larger system that can bring the perspectives, issues, and concerns of the variety of stakeholders to the table " Creating a testing ground to understand the important norms, narratives, history, and present-day strengths and challenges that must be taken into account to design an effective change process " Bringing together the initial group with whom you learn how to develop enthusiasm for a Dialogic OD approach in the larger organization " Emboldening the people who are crucial in convincing senior managers and inviting the rest of the organization into a process of generative conversations that may be very counter-cultural Sarah provides detailed descriptions of the many issues and group dynamics you are likely to face and appropriate responses to each of them. Supporting you as you enter the organization, gain the support of a key sponsor, set up a design team, and then help that team let go of traditional, problem-solving approaches to planned change and instead embrace a generative change approach. We follow a case of an experienced Dialogic OD practitioner beginning a new assignment for a leader who says he wants to create an empowering, engaging approach to dealing with people issues identified in a staff survey but doesn't really understand what it takes. We watch her work with an internal change-agent partner who has trouble letting go of mechanistic, bureaucratic processes, and a design team who initially assume their job is to provide solutions for managers to implement. Over a few months, a developmental process takes place as they test, challenge, learn and eventually become the core from which the entire organization gets ready to engage in generative change."-- Provided by publisher. Print version record. Organizational change. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095525 Teams in the workplace. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148150 Organizational Innovation https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009936 Changement organisationnel. Équipes de travail. Organizational change fast Teams in the workplace fast has work: Co-creating planning teams for dialogic OD (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFVFW7HXGVCt8yT8bhMXkC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Lewis, Sarah, 1957- Co-creating planning teams for dialogic OD. North Vancouver, British Columbia : BMI Publishing, 2021 9781777184636 (OCoLC)1246293111 BMI series in dialogic organization development ; 6. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3290852 Volltext |
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