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OD Seasonings

Volume 1, Number 2 • Summer 2005

From The Editor

In Defense Of An Old Style
By Nicolas Mann

Depending on which event one points to, the field of organization development (OD) is anywhere from thirty-five to over fifty-five years old. Though a number of significant events certainly contributed to its emergence, it’s probably safe to say that none deserve all the credit as the seminal event. The field didn’t emerge in academe, but rather in the marketplace of organizations undergoing change.
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A Seasoned Perspective on Appreciative Inquiry: What We Know, What We Need To Know
By Therese F. Yaeger and Peter F. Sorensen

Frequently OD and management are characterized by fads and unsupported claims of success. This is not the case with Appreciative Inquiry which has had a major impact on the field of OD. In this paper we will share a summary of our observations on AI’s current state. We include a review of what we know, and what we need to know about this continuously emerging approach to Organization Development.
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The Future of Organization Development as an Academic Discipline
By John D. Adams

What follows is an adaptation of a group scenario building process that I have been developing with a small group in the San Francisco area that is so far called “Voices of the Future.” In this process, we place ourselves 15 years in the future in an ideal or best case outcome, and then share our “backcasting” ideas to develop a sense of plausible “marker events” and “tipping points” that could have led to this outcome.
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Lessons from the Journey
By Bev Scott and Robin Reid

Two senior consultants, good friends and long-time colleagues, share a bird’s eye view of their OD history.
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Book Review

Reviewer: Don Bushnell

The Ugly Duckling Goes to Work by Mette Norgaard
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