Measuring the Success of Organization Development

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With this book, OD practitioners will be able to: determine how particular OD solutions correlate with business results; determine areas for investments, modifications, and cessation; justify budget allocations, and be more accountable for how money is spent within their organization. (2013)

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By Patricia Pulliam Phillips, Jack J. Phillips, Lizette Zuniga

Measuring the Success of Organization Development fills the gap in the field of organization development (OD). There are many books on improving organizations, and there are many on measurement and evaluation. Yet, there are few that marry the topics of OD and evaluation in a credible and easy-to-use manner. This book was written to bring about long-term and sustainable change in the workplace, while raising the bar of accountability. With this book, OD practitioners will be able to:

  • Determine how particular OD solutions correlate with business results
  • Determine areas for investments, modifications, and cessation
  • Justify budget allocations
  • Be more accountable for how money is spent within their organization

Part 1 explains the practice of OD and the concept of ROI, and outlines the steps to ensure accurate measurement of the effects of OD programs. Part 2 consists of case studies that show “evaluation in action,” providing a conceptual framework for workable suggestions in developing, implementing, and maintaining programs for measuring success in OD programs. This book provides the foundation for implementing the ROI Methodology to OD interventions.

Published by ASTD Press in 2013.

(Paperback)
ISBN-10: 156286873X
ISBN-13: 978-1562868734

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 6 × .5 in