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ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT
Implementation and assesment
IT IS CALLED AS TECHNO STRUCTURAL
INTERVENTIONS.
 THIS CLASS OF INTERVENTIONS
INCLUDES CHANGES IN HOW THE OVERALL
WORK OF AN ORGANIZATION IS DIVIDED INTO
UNITS
[1] WHO REPORTS TO WHOM,
[2] METHODS OF CONTROL,
[3] THE ARRANGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND
PEOPLE,
[4] WORK FLOW ARRANGEMENTS AND
[5] CHANGES IN COMMUNICATIONS AND
AUTHORITY.
Structural Interventions:-
 Restructuring-reducing no. of employees ,
removing excess layers of management
 Downsizing process
 Workforce reduction- *Attrition
 * etirement/buyout
 * Lay-offs
 Orgn redesign- * Eliminate fns, layers, products
 * Merge units
 * Redesign tasks
 INTRODUCTION TO OD:
The term organizational development was coined by Richard
Beckhard in the mid-1950s.Organizational development is an acronym of two
words i.e., organization and development.
 Organization: A social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet
a need or to pursue collective goals.
 Development: The systematic use of scientific and technical knowledge to
meet specific objectives or requirements.
 ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT:
 Organization development (OD) is a deliberately planned effort to increase an
organization's relevance and viability.
 Organizational development is the framework for change, and often times a
manager helps to lead this change.
 MEANING OF OD:
 Organization development is known as both a field of applied
behavioral science focused on understanding and managing organizational
change and as a field of scientific study and inquiry.
 OD is a systemic learning and development strategy intended to change
the basics of beliefs, attitudes, and relevance of values and structure of the current
organization to better absorb disruptive technologies, market opportunities, and
ensuing challenges and chaos.
 DEFINITIONS OF OD:
 According to Middlemist and Hitt define “organizational development is a
systematic means for planned change that involves the entire organization and is
intended to increase organizational effectiveness.”
 Cummings and Huse define OD “A system wide application of behavioral
science knowledge to the planned development and reinforcement of
organizational strategies, structure, and processes for improving an organization’s
effectiveness.”
 Bennis. W define “Organizational development is a response to change, a
complex educational strategy intended to change beliefs, attitudes, values, and
structures of organizations so that they can better adapt to new technologies,
markets, and challenges, and the dizzying rate of change itself.“
 Cummings and Worley define “"Organization development is a system-
wide application of behavioral science knowledge to the planned development
and reinforcement of organizational strategies, structures, and processes for
improving an organization's effectiveness."
 OBJECTIVES OF OD:
According to somil aseeja, the objective of od is:
 To increase the level of inter-personal trust among employees.
 To increase employee's level of satisfaction and commitment.
 To confront problems instead of neglecting them.
 To effectively manage conflict.
 To increase cooperation among the employees.
 To increase the organization problem solving.
 To put in place process that will help improve the ongoing operation of the
organization on a continuous basis.
 ASSUMPTIONS AND VALUES OF OD:
ASSUMTIONS
 Individuals:
 People want to grow and mature .
 Employees have much to offer (e.g.
creativity and energy) that is not
being used at work .
 Most employees desire the
opportunity to contribute (they desire,
seek and appreciate empowerment).
 Groups:
 Groups and teams are critical to
organizational success and individual
need satisfaction.
 Groups have powerful influences
on individual behaviour .
 The complex roles to be played in
groups require skill development.
VALUES
 Individuals:
 OD aims to overcome obstacles to
the natural human tendency to grow,
enabling employees to contribute
more to the organization.
 OD stresses open communication,
Treating employees with genuine
dignity and respect is emphasized.
 Groups:
 Hiding feelings or not being
accepted by the group diminishes
individual willingness to solve
problems constructively
 Acceptance, collaboration and
involvement lead to expressions of
feelings and perceptions.
 Organization:
Excessive controls, policies and
rules are detrimental Conflict can be
functional if properly channeled
Individual and organizational goals
can be compatible .
In most organizations, the level of
interpersonal support, trust and
cooperation is lower than desirable
and necessary
 Organization:
The way groups are linked,
influences their Effectiveness, change
should start at the top and gradually
be introduced through the rest of the
organization.
The group links the top and bottom
of the organization
 PROCESS OF OD:
Organization Development (OD) is a planned approach to improve employee
and organizational effectiveness by conscious interventions in those processes and
structures that have an immediate bearing on the human aspect of the organization.
A normal OD process can be phased in following manner:
.
Problem Identification
Data Collection
Diagnosis
Planning and Implementation
Evaluation and Feedback
 Problem identification:
The first step in OD process involves understanding and identification of
the existing and potential problems in the organization. The awareness of the
problem includes knowledge of the possible organizational problems of
growth, human satisfaction, the usage of human resource and organizational
effectiveness.
 Data Collection:
Having understood the exact problem in this phase, the relevant data is
collected through personal interviews, observations and questionnaires.
 Diagnosis:
OD efforts begin with diagnosis of the current situation. Usually, it is not
limited to a single problem. Rather a number of factors like attitudes,
assumption, available resources and management practice are taken into
account in this phase. There are four steps in organizational diagnosis:
 Structural analysis:
Determines how the different parts of the organization are functioning
in terms of laid down goals.
 Process analysis:
Process implies the manner in which events take place in a sequence. It
refers to pattern of decision making, communication, group dynamics and
conflict management patterns within organization to help in the process of
attainment of organizational goals.
 Function analysis:
This includes strategic variables, performance variables, results,
achievements and final outcomes.
 Domain analysis:
Domain refers to the area of the organization for organizational
diagnosis.
 Planning and implementation:
After diagnosing the problem, the next phase of OD, with the OD
interventions, involves the planning and implementation part of the change
process.
 Evaluation and feedback:
Any OD activity is incomplete without proper feedback. Feedback is a
process of relaying evaluations to the client group by means of specific report
or interaction
EFFECTIVENESS OF OD:
Humanistic values underlie OD. Margulies and Raia articulated the
humanistic values of OD as follows:
 Providing opportunities for people to function as human beings rather than as
resources in the productive process.
 Providing opportunities for each organization member, as well as for the
organization itself, to develop to his full potential.
 Seeking to increase the effectiveness of the organization in terms of all of its
goals.
 Attempting to create an environment in which it is possible to find exciting and
challenging work.
 Providing opportunities for people in organizations to influence the way in
which they relate to work, the organization, and the environment.
 Treating each human being as a person with a complex set of needs, all of
which are important in his or her work and life.
ORGANIZATION INTERVENTIONS(OI)
CONTENTS
 INTRODUCTION TO OI.
 MEANING OF OI.
 ASSUMPTIONS OF OI.
 FACTORS THAT HELPS CHANGE AGENT.
 EXAMPLES OF INTERVENTIONS.
 INTRODUCTION TO OI:
 They may be introduced by a change agent as part of an improvement
program, or they may be used by the client following a program to check on
the state of the organization's health, or to effect necessary changes in its own
behavior. "Structured activities" mean such diverse procedures as experiential
exercises, questionnaires, attitude surveys, interviews, relevant group
discussions, and even lunchtime meetings between the change agent and a
member of the client organization.
 Every action that influences an organization's improvement program in a
change agent-client system relationship can be said to be an intervention.
 There are many possible intervention strategies from which to choose.
MEANING OF OI:
 "Interventions" are principal learning processes in the "action" stage of
organization development. Interventions are structured activities used
individually or in combination by the members of a client system to improve
their social or task performance.
 Interventions range from those designed to improve the effectiveness of
individuals through those designed to deal with teams and groups, intergroup
relations, and the total organization.
 There are interventions that focus on task issues (what people do), and
those that focus on process issues (how people go about doing it). Finally,
interventions may be roughly classified according to which change mechanism
they tend to emphasize: for example, feedback, awareness of changing cultural
norms, interaction and communication, conflict, and education through either
new knowledge or skill practice.
 ASSUMPTIONS OF OI:
Several assumptions about the nature and functioning of organizations
are made in the choice of a particular strategy. Beckhard lists six such
assumptions:
 The basic building blocks of an organization are groups (teams). Therefore, the
basic units of change are groups, not individuals.
 An always relevant change goal is the reduction of inappropriate competition
between parts of the organization and the development of a more collaborative
condition.
 Decision making in a healthy organization is located where the information
sources are, rather than in a particular role or level of hierarchy.
 Organizations, subunits of organizations, and individuals continuously manage
their affairs against goals. Controls are interim measurements, not the basis of
managerial strategy.
 One goal of a healthy organization is to develop generally open
communication, mutual trust, and confidence between and across levels.
 People support what they help create. People affected by a change must be
allowed active participation and a sense of ownership in the planning and
conduct of the change
 FACTORS THAT HELP CHANGE AGENT:
Some of the things which will help him are:
 A real need in the client system to change.
 Genuine support from management.
 Setting a personal example: listening, supporting behavior.
 A sound background in the behavioral sciences.
 A working knowledge of systems theory.
 A belief in man as a rational, self-educating being fully capable of learning
better ways to do things.
 EXAMPLES OF INTERVENTIONS:
A few examples of interventions include
 Team Building.
 Coaching.
 Large Group Interventions.
 Mentoring.
 Performance Appraisal.
 Downsizing.
 TQM And
 Leadership Development.
References:
 www.wikipedia.com
 www.businessdictionary.com
 www.boundless.com
 www.msu.edu.com
Thank you

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Organisational Development .ppt

  • 2. IT IS CALLED AS TECHNO STRUCTURAL INTERVENTIONS.  THIS CLASS OF INTERVENTIONS INCLUDES CHANGES IN HOW THE OVERALL WORK OF AN ORGANIZATION IS DIVIDED INTO UNITS [1] WHO REPORTS TO WHOM, [2] METHODS OF CONTROL, [3] THE ARRANGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PEOPLE, [4] WORK FLOW ARRANGEMENTS AND [5] CHANGES IN COMMUNICATIONS AND AUTHORITY. Structural Interventions:-
  • 3.  Restructuring-reducing no. of employees , removing excess layers of management  Downsizing process  Workforce reduction- *Attrition  * etirement/buyout  * Lay-offs  Orgn redesign- * Eliminate fns, layers, products  * Merge units  * Redesign tasks
  • 4.  INTRODUCTION TO OD: The term organizational development was coined by Richard Beckhard in the mid-1950s.Organizational development is an acronym of two words i.e., organization and development.  Organization: A social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet a need or to pursue collective goals.  Development: The systematic use of scientific and technical knowledge to meet specific objectives or requirements.  ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT:  Organization development (OD) is a deliberately planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability.  Organizational development is the framework for change, and often times a manager helps to lead this change.
  • 5.  MEANING OF OD:  Organization development is known as both a field of applied behavioral science focused on understanding and managing organizational change and as a field of scientific study and inquiry.  OD is a systemic learning and development strategy intended to change the basics of beliefs, attitudes, and relevance of values and structure of the current organization to better absorb disruptive technologies, market opportunities, and ensuing challenges and chaos.  DEFINITIONS OF OD:  According to Middlemist and Hitt define “organizational development is a systematic means for planned change that involves the entire organization and is intended to increase organizational effectiveness.”  Cummings and Huse define OD “A system wide application of behavioral science knowledge to the planned development and reinforcement of organizational strategies, structure, and processes for improving an organization’s effectiveness.”
  • 6.  Bennis. W define “Organizational development is a response to change, a complex educational strategy intended to change beliefs, attitudes, values, and structures of organizations so that they can better adapt to new technologies, markets, and challenges, and the dizzying rate of change itself.“  Cummings and Worley define “"Organization development is a system- wide application of behavioral science knowledge to the planned development and reinforcement of organizational strategies, structures, and processes for improving an organization's effectiveness."
  • 7.  OBJECTIVES OF OD: According to somil aseeja, the objective of od is:  To increase the level of inter-personal trust among employees.  To increase employee's level of satisfaction and commitment.  To confront problems instead of neglecting them.  To effectively manage conflict.  To increase cooperation among the employees.  To increase the organization problem solving.  To put in place process that will help improve the ongoing operation of the organization on a continuous basis.
  • 8.  ASSUMPTIONS AND VALUES OF OD: ASSUMTIONS  Individuals:  People want to grow and mature .  Employees have much to offer (e.g. creativity and energy) that is not being used at work .  Most employees desire the opportunity to contribute (they desire, seek and appreciate empowerment).  Groups:  Groups and teams are critical to organizational success and individual need satisfaction.  Groups have powerful influences on individual behaviour .  The complex roles to be played in groups require skill development. VALUES  Individuals:  OD aims to overcome obstacles to the natural human tendency to grow, enabling employees to contribute more to the organization.  OD stresses open communication, Treating employees with genuine dignity and respect is emphasized.  Groups:  Hiding feelings or not being accepted by the group diminishes individual willingness to solve problems constructively  Acceptance, collaboration and involvement lead to expressions of feelings and perceptions.
  • 9.  Organization: Excessive controls, policies and rules are detrimental Conflict can be functional if properly channeled Individual and organizational goals can be compatible . In most organizations, the level of interpersonal support, trust and cooperation is lower than desirable and necessary  Organization: The way groups are linked, influences their Effectiveness, change should start at the top and gradually be introduced through the rest of the organization. The group links the top and bottom of the organization
  • 10.  PROCESS OF OD: Organization Development (OD) is a planned approach to improve employee and organizational effectiveness by conscious interventions in those processes and structures that have an immediate bearing on the human aspect of the organization. A normal OD process can be phased in following manner: . Problem Identification Data Collection Diagnosis Planning and Implementation Evaluation and Feedback
  • 11.  Problem identification: The first step in OD process involves understanding and identification of the existing and potential problems in the organization. The awareness of the problem includes knowledge of the possible organizational problems of growth, human satisfaction, the usage of human resource and organizational effectiveness.  Data Collection: Having understood the exact problem in this phase, the relevant data is collected through personal interviews, observations and questionnaires.  Diagnosis: OD efforts begin with diagnosis of the current situation. Usually, it is not limited to a single problem. Rather a number of factors like attitudes, assumption, available resources and management practice are taken into account in this phase. There are four steps in organizational diagnosis:  Structural analysis: Determines how the different parts of the organization are functioning in terms of laid down goals.
  • 12.  Process analysis: Process implies the manner in which events take place in a sequence. It refers to pattern of decision making, communication, group dynamics and conflict management patterns within organization to help in the process of attainment of organizational goals.  Function analysis: This includes strategic variables, performance variables, results, achievements and final outcomes.  Domain analysis: Domain refers to the area of the organization for organizational diagnosis.  Planning and implementation: After diagnosing the problem, the next phase of OD, with the OD interventions, involves the planning and implementation part of the change process.  Evaluation and feedback: Any OD activity is incomplete without proper feedback. Feedback is a process of relaying evaluations to the client group by means of specific report or interaction
  • 13. EFFECTIVENESS OF OD: Humanistic values underlie OD. Margulies and Raia articulated the humanistic values of OD as follows:  Providing opportunities for people to function as human beings rather than as resources in the productive process.  Providing opportunities for each organization member, as well as for the organization itself, to develop to his full potential.  Seeking to increase the effectiveness of the organization in terms of all of its goals.  Attempting to create an environment in which it is possible to find exciting and challenging work.  Providing opportunities for people in organizations to influence the way in which they relate to work, the organization, and the environment.  Treating each human being as a person with a complex set of needs, all of which are important in his or her work and life.
  • 14. ORGANIZATION INTERVENTIONS(OI) CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION TO OI.  MEANING OF OI.  ASSUMPTIONS OF OI.  FACTORS THAT HELPS CHANGE AGENT.  EXAMPLES OF INTERVENTIONS.
  • 15.  INTRODUCTION TO OI:  They may be introduced by a change agent as part of an improvement program, or they may be used by the client following a program to check on the state of the organization's health, or to effect necessary changes in its own behavior. "Structured activities" mean such diverse procedures as experiential exercises, questionnaires, attitude surveys, interviews, relevant group discussions, and even lunchtime meetings between the change agent and a member of the client organization.  Every action that influences an organization's improvement program in a change agent-client system relationship can be said to be an intervention.  There are many possible intervention strategies from which to choose.
  • 16. MEANING OF OI:  "Interventions" are principal learning processes in the "action" stage of organization development. Interventions are structured activities used individually or in combination by the members of a client system to improve their social or task performance.  Interventions range from those designed to improve the effectiveness of individuals through those designed to deal with teams and groups, intergroup relations, and the total organization.  There are interventions that focus on task issues (what people do), and those that focus on process issues (how people go about doing it). Finally, interventions may be roughly classified according to which change mechanism they tend to emphasize: for example, feedback, awareness of changing cultural norms, interaction and communication, conflict, and education through either new knowledge or skill practice.
  • 17.  ASSUMPTIONS OF OI: Several assumptions about the nature and functioning of organizations are made in the choice of a particular strategy. Beckhard lists six such assumptions:  The basic building blocks of an organization are groups (teams). Therefore, the basic units of change are groups, not individuals.  An always relevant change goal is the reduction of inappropriate competition between parts of the organization and the development of a more collaborative condition.  Decision making in a healthy organization is located where the information sources are, rather than in a particular role or level of hierarchy.  Organizations, subunits of organizations, and individuals continuously manage their affairs against goals. Controls are interim measurements, not the basis of managerial strategy.  One goal of a healthy organization is to develop generally open communication, mutual trust, and confidence between and across levels.  People support what they help create. People affected by a change must be allowed active participation and a sense of ownership in the planning and conduct of the change
  • 18.  FACTORS THAT HELP CHANGE AGENT: Some of the things which will help him are:  A real need in the client system to change.  Genuine support from management.  Setting a personal example: listening, supporting behavior.  A sound background in the behavioral sciences.  A working knowledge of systems theory.  A belief in man as a rational, self-educating being fully capable of learning better ways to do things.
  • 19.  EXAMPLES OF INTERVENTIONS: A few examples of interventions include  Team Building.  Coaching.  Large Group Interventions.  Mentoring.  Performance Appraisal.  Downsizing.  TQM And  Leadership Development.