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DCE 5632

DCE 5632. ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESS. PRESENTER :. INSTRUCTOR :. NOR AZMI AHMAD. DR KHAIRUDDIN IDRIS. MOHD ZAMRI MAT ZAIN. HAPDZAN HUSAINI. LAI LUNG KWANG. Organizational Development Process : The Model.

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DCE 5632

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  1. DCE 5632 ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESS PRESENTER : INSTRUCTOR : NOR AZMI AHMAD DR KHAIRUDDIN IDRIS MOHD ZAMRI MAT ZAIN HAPDZAN HUSAINI LAI LUNG KWANG

  2. Organizational Development Process : The Model

  3. Gary N.McLean (2005). Organization Development: Principles, Processes, Performance. San Francisco, USA: Berrett-Koehler.

  4. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_development based on the Kurt Lewin Model of Action research

  5. Retrieved from http://hrpeople.monster.com

  6. Retrieved from http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/Bharathisunagar-347048-5-managing-od-process-entertainment-ppt-powerpoint/

  7. Stage 1: Anticipating a need for change

  8. Stage 1: Anticipating a need for change • Organization /leader recognizes that a problem exists which impact the effectiveness, mission & health of organization. • Leadership has a vision of a better way and wants to improve the organization in term of performance. • Dissatisfaction with the present situation. • To achieve the first steps towards reaching the desired vision. • Business is not as usual

  9. Stage 2: Developing the Consultant – Client Relationship

  10. Stage 2: Developing the Consultant – Client Relationship

  11. Stage 2: Developing the Consultant – Client Relationship

  12. Stage 3: The Diagnostic Phase INTRODUCTION WHY DIANOGSIS to identify system parameters and recognize symptoms, problems, and causes of the organization effectiveness

  13. Figure of The diagnostic process Tentative Problem Areas Identified 1 4 6 Data Feedback 3 Problem Areas Identified More Data Needed Now 2 Collect Data NO More Data Needed Now 5 Client Target Motivated To Work on Problem YES 7 No Change At Present NO YES Diagnosis Work on Problem Causes. Result is Change 8

  14. Diagnostic Models is used to analyze the organization as a socio-technical system interacting with its external environment Cause maps are mathematical representations of perceived causal relationships among variables. Among the most important factors such as quantity, speed, frequency, quality, morale, and so forth) This technique assumes that at any given moment an organization is in a state of equilibrium/balanced

  15. The Method of Diagnosis

  16. Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Diagnosis

  17. Stage 4: Action Plans, Strategies and Techniques INTERVENTION!!!

  18. Stage 5: Self-Renewal, Monitoring and Stabilizing Self renewal • Conceived of as a response to routine and lack of intellectual stimulation, which characterize many occupations in our society (Gardner,1964; Hudson, 1991). • Organization renewal define as an ongoing process of building innovation and adaptation into organisation

  19. Stage 5: Self-Renewal, Monitoring and Stabilizing Evaluation and monitoring • Model of five alternative ways to evaluate • Ask the expert • What’s the target • Did we hit the target • Mid course correction • Continues monitoring (Weiss & Rein, 1970)

  20. Stage 5: Self-Renewal, Monitoring and Stabilizing Stabilizing • process maintenance phase. • takes place under conditions of unfreeze ness which are necessary for the changes to have an impact once introduced • however it is necessary that the changed system should stabilize to allow the changes to permeate the culture of the organization. • The process consists of activities to maintain the effectiveness of the intervention by receiving feed back about the change & produced modifications

  21. Stage 6: Continous Improvement Process CIP IS An ongoing effort to improve products, services or processes through intervention. WHY NEED CIP ? Organization environment became more-more competitive and business became usual. Only two type of organization - those that are changing and those that are going out of business. HOW TO DO? Continuously introduce changes through repeating the cycle of organization development process.

  22. INCORPORATED DEMING CYCLE (PDCA) IN OD Define and analyze the current process Develop and implement plan Action : Correction , Prevention, Engraft and plan next CP Study the approaches, technique & result Also known as Deming Cycle and made it famous by Dr W. Edwards Deming PDCA model was introduced by Walter A Shewhart

  23. OTHERS MODEL OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT • KAIZEN • BENCHMARKING • TQM

  24. CONCLUSION Organization need to continuously introduce changes through repeating the cycle of organization development process for continues existing in the market.

  25. Thank you

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