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CPTD Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025 CPTD: General Review Organizational Development & Culture Purpose of designing and implementing an organizational development strategy To successfully lead and support initiatives focused on increasing organizational effectiveness Five phases ...

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CPTD: General Review Organizational
Development & Culture
Purpose of designing and implementing an organizational development
strategy


To successfully lead and support initiatives focused on increasing
organizational effectiveness




Five phases of designing and implementing an organizational development
strategy


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Key organizational development theories


− Systems thinking: component parts of a system can best be understood by
their relationships with one another and with other systems
− Open systems theory: organization structure affects the flow of information
and interaction, both internally and with the external environment

, − Complexity theory: organization as a complex, adaptive system needing to
respond to the external and internal environment by remaining on the edge of
chaos while also self-organizing and continuously reinventing itself.
− Chaos theory: there are underlying patterns, constant feedback loops,
repetition, and self-organization even in the apparent randomness of chaotic,
complex systems (butterfly effect)
− Social network theory: how people, organizations, or groups interact with
others inside their network.
− Action research: coined by Lewin, also known as participatory research,
groups identify a problem, develop a resolution, implement the solution, and
analyze the final results.




Planned change models


− Kurt Lewin's force field analysis (1947) (three-stages process of unfreezing
old behavior, moving to new level of behavior, and refreezing behavior at the
new level)
− William Bridges's Transition Model (1991): focuses on transition with three
phases (ending, neutral zone, new beginning)
− W. Warner Burke-George H. Litwin Model (1994): organizational climate
versus organizational culture
− David A. Nadler and Michael L. Tushman's Congruence Model and "Seven
S" approach (1997): examines how interdependent, organizational
subsystems scan and transform input from the external environment. Includes
the seven Ss: strategy, structure, systems, shared values, skills, style and
culture, staff
− Peter Senge (2006): advises small, incremental change through the five
disciplines of organizational learning
− Prosci ADKAR Model: goal based with a focus on guiding change at the
individual level through awareness, desire, knowledge, ability, and
reinforcement

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