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HR Tech Outlook | Friday, April 22, 2022
Successful organizational development programs understand that workplaces are complex and interconnected systems. They also understand that all of the factors within these systems interact with one another and that different interventions affect them in different ways.
Fremont,CA: Organizational development programs are programs that help organizations change. Leaders use organizational development programs to develop and change the way their teams think and work.
These programs are typically comprised of a number of initiatives that address a variety of root causes. Standard program management and governance processes are used to ensure that they deliver effectively. The following characteristics are shared by the most effective programs.
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Multi-disciplinary
Successful organizational development programs understand that workplaces are complex and interconnected systems. They also understand that all of the factors within these systems interact with one another and that different interventions affect them in different ways.
To ensure that they are effective and successful, OD programs employ a variety of disciplines and tools to deliver comprehensive change that addresses a wide range of identified root causes.
Strategic
Successful organizational development programs have a clear vision of the desired future state. They effectively and purposefully assist organizations in achieving their strategic objectives.
Long-term
To different people, the term "long-term" means different things.
Successful OD programs focus on delivering long-term results in a sustainable manner. They understand that change can be slow and that quick fixes do not always last. The definition of "long-term" varies by organization. However, the longer an OD program can be implemented, the more effective it is likely to be.
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