Leadership and Management
Advanced Organizational Development OD
Overview:
Introduction:
The Advanced Organizational Development (OD) training program is a comprehensive initiative designed to equip participants with advanced skills and strategies for fostering organizational effectiveness and growth. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks, practical case studies, and experiential learning activities, participants deepen their understanding of organizational dynamics and change management principles.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Enhance their ability to diagnose organizational challenges and opportunities.
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Develop strategies for implementing effective organizational change initiatives.
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Foster leadership capabilities to drive organizational development efforts.
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Cultivate skills in facilitating organizational learning and knowledge management.
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Equip themselves with tools and techniques for promoting a culture of continuous improvement.
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Design and implement OD interventions aligned with organizational goals.
Targeted Audience:
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Manager, change agent, or leader who understands the value of pulling people along with, but would like to gain more understanding on how to do it.
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Human Resource Professionals specializing in organizational development.
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Organizational Leaders seeking to drive strategic change initiatives.
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Management Consultants involved in organizational transformation projects.
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Change Management Practitioners aiming to enhance their skills.
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Employees interested in advancing their knowledge of organizational development principles and practices.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
Demystifying the Organisation:
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What is OD and how does it add value?
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Removing the mystique surrounding organizations and utilizing organizational models.
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Thinking in layers' and taking the organization's overall perspective.
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The OD Mindset: systemic thinking.
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Understanding OD interventions.
Unit 2:
Seeing the System:
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Dialogue versus diagnostic methods.
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Patterns in issues.
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Instruments of change.
Unit 3:
Intervening in Complexity:
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Presence.
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Personal strength and resourcefulness.
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Skills in group process consulting and dialogue.
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Dynamics of Human Systems.
Unit 4:
Culture:
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Knowledge of organizational culture and prevalent mental models.
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Adaptive difficulties.
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Emergent and planned change.
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Analyzing case study examples.
Unit 5:
Organizational Design:
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Both conventional and modern methods.
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Relationship between organizational design and development.
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Models for organizational design.