Autor: Jaap Boonstra, Leon de Caluwe
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9780470512012 |
ISBN10: |
0470512016 |
Autor: |
Jaap Boonstra, Leon de Caluwe |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2007-04-13 |
Ilość stron: |
360 |
Wymiary: |
249x170 |
Tematy: |
JC |
This book introduces a new perspective on intervening and organisational change. It offers an overview of paradoxes and tensions in the field of organisational change and presents interventions that are based in social constructionism and social interaction theory. From this viewpoint people are collaborating together, making sense of their work and living situations, building new futures and developing collaborative action for breakthrough innovation.
Intervening and Changing is the first comprehensive guide to offer successful new ways for organisations to apply global thinking and democratic values to achieve innovations. It offers an overview of current knowledge on the dynamics of organisational change and learning, elaborating on these theoretical insights to develop a methodology for conducting effective implementation in collaborative situations.
With its range of interventions, valuable case examples and advice on how to make interventions work, this volume is a source of inspiration for organisational practitioners, consultants, change managers and academics alike.
Spis treści:
About the Editors.
About the Contributors.
Foreword.
Part One: Introduction and Theoretical Position.
1 Intervening and changing.
Looking for meaning in interactions.
Jaap J. Boonstra en Léon de Caluwé.
2 Methodology of the evidential.
Research and sense giving in processes of organizational development.
Adriaan Bekman.
Part Two: Telling Stories and Investigation Realties.
3 Storytelling as interactive intervention.
Applying the narrative approach in organizational change.
François Breuer.
4 Working with stories.
Narrative and dialogue as methods for learning, understanding and practice improvement.
Tineke Abma.
Part Three: Investigating History and Making History.
5 Learning histories in learning and change projects.
Making history with a passion.
Gerhard Smid in discussion with Godfried den Boer, Vittorio Busato, Liesbeth Halbertsma and Tonnie van der Zouwen.
6 Making History Together.
The Learning–history method in theory and practice.
Leen van Driel.
Part Four: Appreciation Inquiry and Realizing Innovations.
7 Future Search.
Inspiring, discovering, learning, seeing, imagining and doing combined.
Gemma van der Ploeg and Annemieke Stoppelenburg.
8 An organizational change project based on an appreciative approach.
A large group intervention in a chemical company.
Luk Dewulf and Luc Verheijen.
9 Learning and changing in an open space.
The dynamics of and in an open space event.
Carla Vliex.
Part Five: Looking for Patterns and Possibilities for Innovation.
10 Working interactively with causal loop diagrams.
Intervention choices and paradoxes in practical applications.
Hans Vermaak.
11 Intervening in processes of sensemaking.
A method for breaking through the closeness of organizational processes.
Hans de Sonnaville.
12 Interaction at work.
Interactive interventions in social interactions.
Dick van Ginkel and Mariëtte Thijssen.
Part Six: Learning to Reflect and Change.
13 Organizing in–dept learning.
Change as reflective sensemaking.
Brechtje Kessener and Katrien Termeer.
14 Methodology for increasing collective competence.
A context for co–creative change.
André Wierdsma.
15 Shaping a learning process and realizing change.
Reflection, interaction and cooperation through survey feedback.
Kilian Bennebroek Gravenhorst.
Part Seven: Reflecting on Acting and the Pursuit of Beauty.
16 Free conduct as a method of intervention.
‘Void leadership isn’t leading anywhere’.
Julien Haffmans.17 Aesthetics in work processes in organizations.
A perspective for intervention.
Mathieu Weggeman and Irene Lammers.
Part Eight: Critical Reflection and a Look Ahead.
18 Intervention through interaction.
A comparative review.
Jac Geurts, Jurriaan Altena and Bart Geluk.
Index.
Okładka tylna:
This book introduces a new perspective on intervening and organisational change. It offers an overview of paradoxes and tensions in the field of organisational change and presents interventions that are based in social constructionism and social interaction theory. From this viewpoint people are collaborating together, making sense of their work and living situations, building new futures and developing collaborative action for breakthrough innovation.
Intervening and Changing is the first comprehensive guide to offer successful new ways for organisations to apply global thinking and democratic values to achieve innovations. It offers an overview of current knowledge on the dynamics of organisational change and learning, elaborating on these theoretical insights to develop a methodology for conducting effective implementation in collaborative situations.
With its range of interventions, valuable case examples and advice on how to make interventions work, this volume is a source of inspiration for organisational practitioners, consultants, change managers and academics alike.
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