参加型組織変革<br>Participative Transformation : Learning and Development in Practising Change

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参加型組織変革
Participative Transformation : Learning and Development in Practising Change

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781409423782
  • DDC分類 658.406

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In Participative Transformation, Roger Klev and Morten Levin insist that participative learning and developmental processes are essential in organizational change. They focus on introducing the kind of learning and development that shapes a self-sustaining developmental process that is an integral part of the daily activities of an organisation. This process is essentially one of collective reflection in order to develop alternatives for action, experimentation to achieve desired goals, then collective reflection on the results achieved. Reflection on own practice can contribute to direct improvements of own practice, but may also contribute to new practices, new frameworks of understanding, and to processes involving other participants and fields of interaction. The first part of the book provides an introduction to participative change management and particularly to the concept of co-generative learning inherited from action research, in which change becomes a joint management and employee learning, development, and knowledge creating process. In the second part, the focus of each chapter is on an aspect of the practice of leading change. There is practical guidance for leaders, internal problem owners, external change agents, or action researchers on how employees can be actively engaged in shaping their own work conditions. Readers will learn how experiencing negative results as well as success can form a basis for continued development, even on how to handle an organisational development process when it is in terminal trouble, to ensure there is still learning from it.

Contents

Introduction; Part I Transformation of Organizations; Chapter 1 Organizational Theory and Organizational Change; Chapter 2 Change as Praxis - Organizational Development as a Professional Field; Chapter 3 Part Icipative Transformation - The Role of Technology and the Political Economy; Chapter 4 Part Icipative Change as Co-generative Learning; Chapter 5 Learning and Knowledge; Chapter 6 Part Icipation and Resistance to Change; Chapter 7 Leading Part Icipatory Change; Part II Work Forms in Leading Part Icipative Change; Chapter 8 Organization Analysis; Chapter 9 Search Conferences; Chapter 10 The World Café - Active Involvement Through Meaningful Conversation, MaraSenese; Chapter 11 Resolving Workplace Conflict Using Interest-based Processes, Ann W.Martin; Chapter 12 Learning Histories, Emil A.Røyrvik;

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