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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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Published in:Group & Organization Management 1985-12, Vol.10 (4), p.383-412
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