Description
About the Author
Ed Griffin is an international HR Director and experienced Organisation Development consultant who has worked across many sectors, organisational types and countries. He has contributed research and articles in both HR and OD. Mike Alsop was, for many years, Global Head of Executive Development for G4S plc. Working as an 'independent' consultant since 2007, he now acts as a coach, facilitator and consultant for clients in many sectors, from all over the world. He is also a Partner at Waverley Learning. Martin Saville is co-founder of Mayvin, a specialist consultancy with a mission to nurture the human spirit in organisations. He has deep experience in building internal OD capability and in supporting organisations to enhance performance through values, relationships and culture. Grahame Smith is a highly experienced leadership coach and organisation development consultant. He has 'first hand' commercial experience in fmcg, retail, and fashion, and is working with organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors.
Reviews
'This book offers a timely practitioner perspective on Organisation Development. The editors have created a practical and accessible field guide that is both wide-ranging and subtle. Highly recommended for OD and HR practitioners, and for anyone else looking to bring the power of an OD approach to real-world organisational challenges.' Sally Hulks, Director of the Organisation Development & Design Service, UK Civil Service 'A Field Guide for Organisation Development offers a variety of perspectives and experiences from researchers and practitioners on Organisation Development, a concept that many organisations find difficult to tackle. ... From organisational health and planning and managing complex change, through to working with external consultants and using data wisely, the comprehensive guide covers issues that continue to challenge organisations of all shapes and sizes.' HR Magazine, Summer 2014
Book Information
ISBN 9781138247888
Author Mike Alsop
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g