Organization Development is the systematic application of behavioral science knowledge at various levels, such as group, inter-group, organization, etc., to bring about planned change. Its objectives is a higher quality of work-life, productivity, adaptability and effectiveness. It accomplishes this by changing attitudes, behaviors, values, strategies, procedures and structures so that the organization can adapt to competitive actions, technological advances and the fast pace of change within the environment.
Organizational development refers to putting procedures in motion that would cause changes on an organization-wide level. These could enlist a whole gamut of procedures and policies that are to be implemented or have been implemented, bringing about a complete organizational development.
The 5 stages of organizational development involve the following 5 steps:
Here are some of the most prominent purposes of organizational development:
Here are some of the most common examples of organizational development:
Organizational development is important because of the following reasons: