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CHAPTER 6 Organizational Development and Training The Training Design Process Training Delivery Modes Training Methods Employee Socialization Succession Planning The Future of OD and Training Copyright 2011 Health Administration Press
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Functions of Organizational Development (OD) OD can help an organization achieve balance in the face of change to ensure that it continues to meet its goals. Primary function: to increase an organization’s effectiveness through planned interventions to the organization’s processes – Interventions are a series of activities and events designed to help an organization become more productive and effective Results of OD – Improved productivity – Increased return on investment – Increased employee satisfaction Copyright 2011 Health Administration Press
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Training for Organizational Development Training is a critical strategic tool in OD ADDIE model – Analysis Needs assessment – Design Define objectives, determine methods, define training – Development Develop lesson plans – Implementation Conduct training – Evaluation Interpret results Copyright 2011 Health Administration Press
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Training Delivery Modes/Methods Modes: – In class – E-learning – Online synchronous – Online asynchronous – Self-paced DVD – Mobile learning – Webinars – Video conferencing Methods: – Off-the-job Lectures Role-playing Case studies Group discussion Simulation – On-the-job Shadowing Coaching Copyright 2011 Health Administration Press
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Employee Socialization The importance of orientation – Formulate expectations for the organization – Answer any employee-centered questions – Answer any organization-specific questions – Explain workplace expectations, policies, and practices “Eating the apple” method Copyright 2011 Health Administration Press
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Succession Planning Succession planning is the process of developing potential successors for positions critical to operations – Ensures the vitality of the organization See Exhibit 6.5 (page 150). Copyright 2011 Health Administration Press
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