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Positive organizational change does not have to be planned or
managed top down in a linear, urgent manner. Rather, it can be
"unleashed" or discovered by helping people within organizations to
identify their own best experiences in the past, and then use them
to imagine, design, and bring into being the organization they most
want and which works best. The method is called "Appreciative
Inquiry." The volume editors and their panel of experts examine how
AI works in practice, and how its many (and often surprising)
benefits can be realized in just about any organization. The result
is a major explication and source book for HR and organizational
development specialists and upper level management trying to lead
effective change. Detailed case reports from the field show how
this unique approach is actually applied and what its consequences
are. Readers will learn to identify the "positive core" of any
system--the practices and principles that encourage the best in
organizational capacity and performance. They will find not only
specific outcomes but also some detailed reflections by
practitioners on the use of Appreciative Inquiry. A volume summary
lays out the themes and lesson that span the cases. Also presented
are powerful and novel propositions on how to approach the crucial
issues in organizational change. The result is a major explication
and source book for HR and organizational development specialists.
Originally part of Berrett-Koehler Communication's "Collaborating
for Change" series, this short introduction to Appreciative Inquiry
is the best way for organisations to be introduced to AI by the
originators and leaders of the movement itself. Now with a new
introduction and updated with revisions throughout, "Appreciative
Inquiry" offers an approach that works because it acknowledges the
prevailing attitudes toward change. It offers a fresh view based on
the possibility of a more desirable future, experience with the
whole system and activities that signal "something different is
happening this time." That difference systematically taps the
potential of human beings to make themselves, their organisations
and their communities more adaptive and more effective. This
approach is based on solid, proven principles for unleashing
people's creativity, knowledge and spirit toward a common purpose.
This handbook contains everything needed to launch any kind of AI
initiative. It provides background information on what AI is and
how it works, and offers sample project plans, designs, agendas,
course outlines, interview guidelines, participant worksheets, and
a list of resources.
This work describes a wildly popular approach to organizational
change that dramatically improves performance by encouraging people
to study, discuss, learn from, and build on what's working, rather
than simply trying to fix what's not.
Written by the originators and leaders of the Appreciative Inquiry
(AI) movement itself, this short, practical guide offers an
approach to organizational change based on the possibility of a
more desirable future, experience with the whole system, and
activities that signal ''something different is happening this
time.'' That difference systematically taps the potential of human
beings to make themselves, their organizations, and their
communities more adaptive and more effective. AI, a theory of
collaborative change, erases the winner/loser paradigm in favor of
coordinated actions and closer relationships that lead to solutions
at once simpler and more effective.
""This book is full of provocative and positive questions that will
develop and enhance your team's performance, yielding faster and
better results."
" --Julie Meiresonne
Director, Customer Relations
Hunter Douglas Window Fashions Division, Broomfield, CO ""Take
time to savor every page of this book. Let yourself be drawn in by
the questions. They will transform how you and others work on a
day-to-day basis. This book is a meaningful contribution to the
field. Grab it."" --Jane Galloway Seiling Senior Editor, The Taos
Institute Consultant and Author, "The Membership Organization"
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