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Consultation for Organizational Change Revisited (Paperback)
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Consultation for Organizational Change Revisited (Paperback)
Series: Research in Management Consulting, Contemporary Trends in Organization Development and Change
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As a follow-up to a 2010 volume on organizational change-related
consulting, the book continues to push our thinking about the
dynamics involved in consulting with change leaders and intervening
in the change process. Consulting for organizational change is a
special type of consultation, with its own complex set of
conditions and needs for a broad range of skills and competencies,
which include distinct needs for the client-consultant
relationship, superior consulting/facilitation skills, an expertise
in human and organizational systems, and, as emphasized in the
volume, the masterful "use of self." As with our prior edited
collection, this volume is a joint publication in the Research in
Management Consulting and Contemporary Trends in Organization
Development and Change book series. The dual focus is intended to
reflect the importance of quality consulting for change across both
the management consulting and Organization Development (OD) fields.
It follows a long history of interest in how consulting affects
organization change, what works, and, perhaps most importantly for
generating theory and insight into the change process, why it
works. The book contains fourteen chapters that frame the changing
nature of the organizational change challenge, explore the use of
self in intervening in organizations, and examine different change
frameworks and perspectives, sharing various reflections and
personal insights into the underlying challenges of consulting to
bring about organizational change. Our underlying goal is to
advance the theory and practice of effective organizational change
consultation, stimulating thinking and discussion among change
practitioners and researchers so that this work and profession
continue to grow and evolve.
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