Building ODC as an Academic Discipline (2006)
Academy of Management, Organization Development and Change Division, "Building ODC as an Academic Discipline," 7-8 April 2006, International House, University of Pennsylvania.
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Publication What are the Problems and Challenges Facing ODC Programs (and Field) Today?(2006-04-07) Jamieson, DavePublication Opportunities: Some Thought on the Future of the OD Field(2006-04-07) Sorensen, Peter F.; Yaeger, Therese F.Publication Press Release: April 3, 2006(2006-04-03)Press release for "Building ODC as an Academic Discipline."Publication Notes on Building ODC as an Academic Discipline Conference(2006-04-20) Force, RussellLooks at several aspects of the conference "Building ODC as an Academic Discipline."Publication Notes from OD&C Conference Sessions, Saturday, April 8, 2006(2006-05-01) Annecharico, Mary AliceNotes on presentations by Jane Wheeler, Steve Schepman, and Eric Goodman.Publication Mapping Critical Issues of ODC as an Academic Discipline(2006-04-08) Copleman, Ralph; Kingsbery, ChrisResults of a structured exercise to identify critical issues and to suggest possible answers to the question "What are the trends in the world that could be affecting OD&C academic programs?"Publication Opening Commentary: "Organization Development and Change"(2006-04-05) Ackoff, Russell L.Publication Review of the Organization Development and Change Conference(2006-05-01) Emrich, Richard W.Review of "Building ODC as an Academic Discipline."Publication The Yin and Yang of OD(2006-01-01) Minahan, MattIt appears that our OD graduate schools and certificate programs are stressing more yin principles than yang principles, and that our practitioners are believing them less. Those are the tentative conclusions of an informal survey of 304 OD practitioners conducted in the spring of 2005.Publication The Implications of the Organizational Development and Change Supply Chain for ODC as an Academic Discipline(2006-05-10) Stankard, Martin F.