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It's Just a Phase We're Going Through: A Review and Synthesis of OD Phase Analysis
This article identifies the description of OD phases as one of the fundamental theoretical problems in the field of organization de velopment. Although phase models have been proposed for over 30 years, consensus has not emerged regarding the model most ap propriate for OD. This article articulates...
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description | This article identifies the description of OD phases as one of the
fundamental theoretical problems in the field of organization de
velopment. Although phase models have been proposed for over 30
years, consensus has not emerged regarding the model most ap
propriate for OD. This article articulates seven key criteria for
evaluating phase models in OD and uses these criteria to evaluate
over 30 past phase models as well as the phase model proposed in
this article. Three approaches to OD phase analysis-the theoreti
cal approach, the historical approach, and the intervention
approach—are identified and specific models and examples are re
viewed within each approach. Because no previous phase model
satisfies all seven criteria, a phase model is developed that approxi
mates as closely as possible the optimal solution to the phase prob
lem. This four-phase model of exploration, planning action, and
integration satisfies all seven criteria. The validity, generality,
and utility of the model are supported by demonstrating that pre
vious phase designations can be meaningfully subsumed under
this four-phase model. Finally, the article demonstrates that phase
analysis has important implications for OD case studies. The four-
phase model presented here can be used as a standard yet flexible
structure for reporting and integrating case studies of OD. The useof standard phase designations provides a foundation for accumulating knowledge across multiple OD case studies and for testing theories and hypotheses of OD using rigorous statistical methodology. |
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evaluating phase models in OD and uses these criteria to evaluate
over 30 past phase models as well as the phase model proposed in
this article. Three approaches to OD phase analysis-the theoreti
cal approach, the historical approach, and the intervention
approach—are identified and specific models and examples are re
viewed within each approach. Because no previous phase model
satisfies all seven criteria, a phase model is developed that approxi
mates as closely as possible the optimal solution to the phase prob
lem. This four-phase model of exploration, planning action, and
integration satisfies all seven criteria. The validity, generality,
and utility of the model are supported by demonstrating that pre
vious phase designations can be meaningfully subsumed under
this four-phase model. Finally, the article demonstrates that phase
analysis has important implications for OD case studies. The four-
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fundamental theoretical problems in the field of organization de
velopment. Although phase models have been proposed for over 30
years, consensus has not emerged regarding the model most ap
propriate for OD. This article articulates seven key criteria for
evaluating phase models in OD and uses these criteria to evaluate
over 30 past phase models as well as the phase model proposed in
this article. Three approaches to OD phase analysis-the theoreti
cal approach, the historical approach, and the intervention
approach—are identified and specific models and examples are re
viewed within each approach. Because no previous phase model
satisfies all seven criteria, a phase model is developed that approxi
mates as closely as possible the optimal solution to the phase prob
lem. This four-phase model of exploration, planning action, and
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and utility of the model are supported by demonstrating that pre
vious phase designations can be meaningfully subsumed under
this four-phase model. Finally, the article demonstrates that phase
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velopment. Although phase models have been proposed for over 30
years, consensus has not emerged regarding the model most ap
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evaluating phase models in OD and uses these criteria to evaluate
over 30 past phase models as well as the phase model proposed in
this article. Three approaches to OD phase analysis-the theoreti
cal approach, the historical approach, and the intervention
approach—are identified and specific models and examples are re
viewed within each approach. Because no previous phase model
satisfies all seven criteria, a phase model is developed that approxi
mates as closely as possible the optimal solution to the phase prob
lem. This four-phase model of exploration, planning action, and
integration satisfies all seven criteria. The validity, generality,
and utility of the model are supported by demonstrating that pre
vious phase designations can be meaningfully subsumed under
this four-phase model. Finally, the article demonstrates that phase
analysis has important implications for OD case studies. The four-
phase model presented here can be used as a standard yet flexible
structure for reporting and integrating case studies of OD. The useof standard phase designations provides a foundation for accumulating knowledge across multiple OD case studies and for testing theories and hypotheses of OD using rigorous statistical methodology.</abstract><cop>Thousand Oaks, CA</cop><pub>Sage Publications</pub><doi>10.1177/105960118501000403</doi><tpages>30</tpages></addata></record> |
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