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    Od in Hoosiers

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    OD in the movie Hoosiers Organizational Change Professor R. Conejo October 19‚ 2010 OD in the movie Hoosiers The movie Hoosiers was a great story that dealt with many of the topics covered in our readings for the week. The story is about a small-town Indiana basketball team that overcomes many challenges to win the state championship. The main character of the movie is Norman Dale‚ a passionate basketball coach that faces many obstacles in his attempt to teach his players about the benefits

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    Od Letter

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    The OD Letter Case Analysis Form Name:   The XRS Laser Group I.   Problems A. Macro 1.   John conducted himself in such a manner that others might of thought he was some "big hot shot" manager. 2.   John displayed little or no leadership qualities‚ the resistance among others in the group were believed to be‚ because of John.   B. Micro 1.   Kate was concerned about the resistance with the project team and how the team was not being as productive as they could have been.   II. Causes

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    OD Final Project Presented to : Dr. Heba el Mehelmy Prepared by : Adham Oraby Shahine Galal Ahmed sherine Table of content: 1-Introduction 2-Analyze the structural and contextual dimension 3-Mechanistic or Organic 4-Domain and Sectors 5-Level of uncertainty 6-Organization technology 7-The workflow interdependence 8- The Organizational life cycle

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    Benefits and Limitations of Organizational Development Benefits of OD •Change throughout the organization •Greater Motivation •Higher Job Satisfaction •Reduced absences •Increased Productivity •Lower turnover •Better quality of work •Improved teamwork •Better resolution of conflict •Commitment to Objectives •Increased willingness to change •Creation of learning individuals and groups Job satisfaction is the extent to which a person is gratified or fulfilled by his or her work. A satisfied

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    Question One (a) Behavioural implication of planning: Employees know their roles. They comply with the specific method to act. Actually‚ a business need for strict measures. Top-down planning gives the management a feeling that they are controlling the quality. However‚ companies are likely to lose talent. Creative employees are hoping that someone noticed their talents‚ rather than to act in accordance with the instructions. Behavioural implication of control: The budget is completed quickly.

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    OD ICCL CASE

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    OD INTERVENTION IN ICCL (INDIAN CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED) ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT            Organization Development (OD) is a planned‚ organization-wide effort to increase an organization ’s effectiveness and viability. Warren Bennie‚ has referred to OD as a response to change‚ a complex educational strategy intended to change the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ and structure of organization so that they can better adapt to new technologies‚ marketing and challenges‚ and the dizzying rate of

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    How OD and HR personnel are OD practitioners Organizational change attempts to increase productivity and effectiveness through invigorated employees who are able to develop creativity‚ imagination‚ and‚ above all‚ innovation. Managing change effectively can be a tough and complex challenge. Organizational change management requires leadership to function properly. Kotter (1995‚ 98) has acknowledged the formation of a guiding coalition as an important learning point from unsuccessful change initiatives

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    What is the role of an OD consultant as a change leader? What are the core competencies of an OD professional? A change leader is the person who is designated to oversee change within an organization (Brown‚ 2011). The change leader is usually an external or internal practitioner. The external practitioner is brought from outside the organization as consultant who is an OD specialist. An internal practitioner is an individual selected from within the organization. It is dependent upon the organization

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    Sunflower - OD

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    Albanese did not follow any of the known successful approaches for changes; she did the change without the needed analysis. And to analyze the change using the open model for planned changes‚ she had to do (Entering and Contracting‚ diagnosing‚ planning and Implementing Change‚ Evaluating and Institutionalizing Change). She started directly to understand the issue‚ she did not do a sufficient analysis‚ she went for the standardization to decrease costs and to have better management‚ this was based

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    OD CASE

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    Assuming there is resistance to a change effort in the case‚ identify and explain restraining forces that could block implementation of a change effort. Restraining forces are factors that impede a change in an organization. Restraining forces that could potentially impede the change effort were threat to security‚ self-interest‚ lack of trust‚ internal and external politics and poor communication. Threat to security Change resulting in a disadvantage to an individual employee or group tends to

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