Organization Development at Work-- a title in The Practicing OD Series-- is a collection of conversations among leaders, practitioners, and educators in the organization development (OD) field. Throughout the book experienced professionals share their best thinking about principles, practices, values, and the future of OD. In this valuable resource, nearly 100 contributors share their operating principles, successful models, tools, application tips, and important insights from their years of practice. Written for organization development practitioners, consultants, and anyone who is considering a career in OD, Organization Development at Work will highlight the points of view that define the "values controversy" so you will be better able to clarify your own position on values-based work. As you read contributors stories, you will be able to compare your career path with others in the field. In addition, this book offers perspective on the debate about global work, with advice for practitioners seeking to do work on foreign soil. You will feel as if you are in a conversation with friends, mentors, and colleagues who are freely sharing thei r experiences, questions, and concerns.
Contributors include John Adams, John G. Agno, Billie Alban, Glenn P. Allen-Meyer, Rebecca Chan Allen, Linda Ackerman Anderson, Deborah Arcoleo, Richard H. Axelrod, Glenn R. Ayres, Ann Bares, Geoff Bellman, Barbara Benedict Bunker, W. Warner Burke, Jacqueline Byrd, Steven H. Cady, Ron A. Carucci, David Coghlan, Kathleen D. Dannemiller, Karen J. Davis, Robert A. Davis, Daphne DePorres, Becky DeStefano, Julie DiBenedetto, Francis M. Duffy, Glenda Eoyang, Patricia Petey Firestone, William Gellermann, D. Kirk Hamilton, Ed Hampton, Bill Harris, David Heng, Stan Herman, Ken Hultman, Robert (Jake) Jacobs, David W. Jamieson, Sandra Janoff, Mike Jay, Marti Kaplan, Hank Karp, Judith Katz, Roselyn Kay, Peter Koestenbaum, Aurelie T. Bruce Mabee, Robert J. Marshak, Guadalupe Martinez de Leon, Robert McCarthy, Jeff McCollum, Anne Kohnke Meda, Frederick A. Miller, Matt Minahan, Michael Mitchell, Phillip Mix, Kenneth Murrell, Jean Neumann, Phil Nimtz, Chuck Phillips, Day Peircy, Nancy Polend, Nancy Roggen, Jonathan Ross, Gary Rossi, Cathy Royal, Patty Sadallah, Jo Sanzgiri, Bev Scott, Edith Whitfield Seashore, Carole Lyles Shaw, Allon Shevat, David Sibbet, Andrea Sigetich, Jim Smith, Peter F.
Sorensen, Helene C. Sugarman, David Szymanowski, Robert Tobin, Helene F. Uhlfelder, Peter Vaill, Valerie Wallen, Jane Magruder Watkins, Paul Wayne, Mimi Weber, Diana Whitney, Christopher Worley, Therese Yaeger
Author Biography
Margaret Wheatley is a co-founder of the Berkana Institute and
author of the best-selling books, Leadership and the New Science
and A Simpler Way.
Robert Tannenbaum was a founder of the field of organization
development. He was affiliated with such organizations as NTL
Institute for Applied Behavioral Science, the University of
California, and the Organization Development Network.
Paula Yardley Griffin is a consultant, author, and editor. Since
1997 she has been the editor of the newsletter, Consulting Today.
Kristine Quade is a consultant with Quantum Change Associates,
editor for the Pfeiffer Practicing OD Series, and coauthor of The
Conscious Consultant from Pfeiffer.
Organization Development Network (OD Network) is a vital
learning community that develops, supports, and inspires
practitioners and enhances the body of knowledge in human
organization and systems development.