ABSTRACT

Organizational Development gives readers an understanding of organizational structures and presents a new and easy-to-understand framework which describes the three dimensions of organizational interventions.

Interventions in organization often fail. This has been widely acknowledged: many books exist about the topic and many approaches are proposed to guide organizational interventions – but to no avail – so it remains difficult to design and guide them. This is the first book to (1) provide readers with an understanding of organizational structures and why it is both relevant and difficult to change them, and (2) present a model consisting of three underlying dimensions of interventions. The authors describe how this model can be used to design interventions in organizational structures.

Containing practical guidelines to show how interventions can be designed and controlled, this book should be considered essential reading for postgraduate students of organizational development, design, and change, and practitioners carrying out organizational development projects.

chapter 1|19 pages

Introduction

part I|115 pages

Interventions in organizational structures

chapter 3|56 pages

Organizational structures

part II|209 pages

Designing interventions in organizational structures

chapter 5|12 pages

The 3-D model in overview

chapter 6|58 pages

The functional dimension

chapter 7|47 pages

The social dimension

chapter 8|90 pages

The infrastructural dimension