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The purpose of this book is to address one of the most rapidly
growing and important areas in the field of organization
development. Despite its importance, relatively little is known
about international and global organization development. This book
is designed to summarize and apply the existing knowledge in
international and global organization development in such a fashion
as to provide insight, knowledge, and application in a way that is
most helpful to the organization development professional who is
interested in, or working in, the field. The book incorporates
models of cultural differences, which are identified and expanded
in terms of the implications for the practice of organization
development. (1) It explores cultural values in terms of
differences in resistance to change, the nature of leadership
roles, organizational structure and the application of such
organization development techniques as team building, survey
feedback, job redesign, and large group methods. (2) It explore
successes in both developed and developing countries. (3) It
provides a list of competencies both for basic knowledge and skills
and their extension to international work. It explores the match
between organization development interventions and national
cultural values. (4) It explores the role of economic development
and legal and political structures for global organization
development practitioners. It deals with the issue of culture
specific versus universal organization development techniques. (5)
It incorporates stories from pioneers in the field as well as more
recent members of the organization development community. (6) It
uses illustrations from award-winning international projects. (7)
It draws on a substantial amount of work undertaken by the authors
including over one hundred interviews with leading organization
development professionals, surveys of organization development
professionals, articles and books on international/global
organization development and the authors' own international
research including an awardwinning international case.
More than 200 exquisite, hand-painted illustrations - created by,
and in the style of, master medical illustrator Frank H. Netter, MD
- capture the essential clinical aspects of over 200 major
neurologic disorders seen in hospital and office practice. The new
enhanced Expert Consult eBook version features online and offline
access to test-yourself images, multiple-choice questions,
note-taking and highlighting capabilities, the fully searchable
text, and much more. With its masterful combination of artwork,
succinct text, and tables, and its compact format, Netter's Concise
Neurology delivers quick and convenient access to vital clinical
knowledge! Guides you through neurologic and relevant medical
examination. Explores anatomy, anatomic localization, differential
diagnosis, and diagnosis of presenting symptoms. Reviews the
pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management
of specific conditions. Provides access to frequently needed
anatomic and tabular reference information. Updated edition
includes the enhanced Expert Consult eBook version, featuring
online and offline access to test-yourself images, multiple-choice
questions, note-taking and highlighting capabilities, the fully
searchable text, and much more!
The purpose of this book is to address one of the most rapidly
growing and important areas in the field of organization
development. Despite its importance, relatively little is known
about international and global organization development. This book
is designed to summarize and apply the existing knowledge in
international and global organization development in such a fashion
as to provide insight, knowledge, and application in a way that is
most helpful to the organization development professional who is
interested in, or working in, the field. The book incorporates
models of cultural differences, which are identified and expanded
in terms of the implications for the practice of organization
development. (1) It explores cultural values in terms of
differences in resistance to change, the nature of leadership
roles, organizational structure and the application of such
organization development techniques as team building, survey
feedback, job redesign, and large group methods. (2) It explore
successes in both developed and developing countries. (3) It
provides a list of competencies both for basic knowledge and skills
and their extension to international work. It explores the match
between organization development interventions and national
cultural values. (4) It explores the role of economic development
and legal and political structures for global organization
development practitioners. It deals with the issue of culture
specific versus universal organization development techniques. (5)
It incorporates stories from pioneers in the field as well as more
recent members of the organization development community. (6) It
uses illustrations from award-winning international projects. (7)
It draws on a substantial amount of work undertaken by the authors
including over one hundred interviews with leading organization
development professionals, surveys of organization development
professionals, articles and books on international/global
organization development and the authors' own international
research including an awardwinning international case.
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