Organization Development and Change Thomas G. Cummings Christopher G. Worley Chapter Thirteen: Organization Process Approaches.

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Organization Development and Change Thomas G. Cummings Christopher G. Worley Chapter Thirteen: Organization Process Approaches

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-2 Learning Objectives for Chapter Thirteen To understand four types of system-wide, human process interventions: the organization confrontation meeting, intergroup relations interventions, large- group interventions, and Grid OD To review and understand the effectiveness of these interventions in producing change

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-3 Confrontation Meeting Process Schedule the Meeting Create groups representing multiple perspectives Set ground rules Groups identify problems and opportunities Report out to the large group Create a master list Form problem-solving groups Rank the issues and opportunities, develop an action plan, specify timetable Provide periodic reports to large group

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-4 Microcosm Groups Small groups that solve problems in the larger system Small group member characteristics must reflect the issue being addressed (e.g., if addressing diversity, group must be diverse) Primary mechanism for change is “parallel processes”

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-5 Microcosm Group Process Identify an issue Convene the microcosm group Provide group training Address the issue in the group Dissolve the group

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-6 Resolving Intergroup Conflict Groups and consultant convene to address issues Groups are asked to address three questions –What qualities/attributes best describe our group? –What qualities/attributes best describe their group? –How do we think the other group will describe us? Groups exchange and clarify answers Groups analyze the discrepancies and work to understand their contribution to the perceptions Groups discuss discrepancies and contributions Groups work to develop action plans on key areas

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-7 Large Group Interventions Future Search Conference (Weisbord) Open-Space Meeting (Owen) Open System Planning (Beckhard) Real-Time Strategic Change (Jacobs) The Conference Model (Axelrod)

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-8 Large-Group Meeting Assumptions Organization members’ perceptions play a major role in environmental relations. Organization members must share a common view of the environment to permit coordinated action toward it. Organization members’ perceptions must accurately reflect the condition of the environment if organizational responses are to be effective. Organizations cannot only adapt to their environment but also proactively create it.

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing 13-9 Large-Group Method Application Stages Preparing for the large-group meeting –Identify a compelling meeting theme –Select appropriate stakeholders to participate –Develop relevant tasks to address meeting theme Conducting the meeting –Open Systems Methods –Open Space Methods Following up on the meeting outcomes

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing Open System Methods Map the current environment facing the organization. Assess the organization’s responses to the environmental expectations. Identify the core mission of the organization. Create a realistic future scenario of environmental expectations and organization responses. Create an ideal future scenario of environmental expectations and organization responses. Compare the present with the ideal future and prepare an action plan for reducing the discrepancy.

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing Open Space Methods Set the conditions for self-organizing –Announce the theme of the session –Establish norms for the meetings The “Law of Two Feet.” The “Four Principles.” –“Whoever comes is the right people.” –“Whatever happens is the only thing that could have.” –“Whenever it starts is the right time.” –“When it is over, it is over.” Volunteers create the agenda Coordinate activity through information postings

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing Grid OD - A Normative Model Organization-level approach that advocates a “one best way” to develop organizations Built on research exploring organization effectiveness Cornerstone of model is a belief that the best managerial style emphasizes both a “concern for people” and a “concern for production”

Cummings & Worley, 7e (c) 2001 South-Western College Publishing Grid Organization Development Phase 1--The Grid Seminar Phase 2--Teamwork Development Phase 3--Intergroup Development Phase 4--Developing an Ideal Strategic Organization Model Phase 5--Implementing the Ideal Strategic Model Phase 6--Systematic Critique