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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.
Transformative Cooperation (TC) presents new ways for individuals
and organizations to partner to create a more sustainable future
and take people to a higher stage of moral development. This
handbook invites readers to consider how businesses can partner
with organizations in other sectors of society, including
governments and nonprofits, to address global concerns and improve
the lives of all. It documents the need for and early examples of
cooperative efforts that have transformed the relationships between
corporations and the communities in which their employees live and
work. The editors begin by issuing a call for TC, explaining the
economic and social reasons for working across traditional
organizational, national, and international boundaries. The book
then goes on to explain the dynamics of transformative cooperation,
exploring the leadership characteristics that facilitate the
transformation and its social benefits. Throughout this handbook,
the editors present some of the best designs in transformative
cooperation, and conclude by explaining transformative cooperation
as a generative possibility.Overall, the editors and contributors
argue that TC is about the search for the best in people, their
organizations, and the world around them.
This book provides a concise introduction to and overview of the
growing discipline and practice of Appreciative Inquiry (AI). If
you are intrigued by the prospect of mobilizing rapid, positive
change with multiple stakeholders in a human system that is
important to you, this book is for you.
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