Appreciative Inquiry: Change at the Speed of Imagination

Appreciative Inquiry: Change at the Speed of Imagination

Appreciative Inquiry: Change at the Speed of Imagination

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Editorial Reviews
Review
"This is a book about the future of organization development. It is a practical guide to Appreciative Inquiry for organization leaders and organization development professionals and it is a comprehensive explanation at the speed of imagination." —Peter Sorenson, professor and director of the Ph.D. program in organization development and master of science program in management and organization behavior, Benedictine University

"This book is a gift to organization development practitioners. It takes us forward both professionally and personally. It challenges us to shift our perspectives, and deepens our understanding of organizations as organic systems. The book provides practical guidance—and encouragement—to creating sustainable change in large complex systems. Jane Watkins and Bernard Mohr are generous in sharing their wisdom and experience. In doing so they place on us tremendous responsibility for the fate of change efforts through our choice of approach to inquiry."—Cynthia Haddock, senior change advisor, The World Bank Group

Book Description
Appreciative Inquiry-a book in the Practicing OD Series-is for leaders and organizational consultants who are ready to abandon the familiar tyranny of complex change programs. Recognizing that human systems are constructions of the human imagination and therefore capable of change at the speed of imagination, the Appreciative Inquiry (AI) process frees organizations from the restrictive orthodoxy of "deficit based change" and allows them the freedom to mobilize strategic change and focus on the visible and tacit strengths of an organization. AI is capable of engaging whole systems at amazing scaleseasily engaging hundreds or sometimes thousands of people, often in a matter of weeks or days, to leverage the positive core of the organization.

Appreciative Inquiry: Change at the Speed of Imagination

Appreciative Inquiry: Change at the Speed of Imagination,Jane Magruder Watkins,Bernard J. Mohr,Pfeiffer,078795179X,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economics - General,Human Resources & Personnel Management,Organizational change,Structural Adjustment,Business & Economics / Human Resources & Personnel Management,Organizational theory & behaviour,Personnel & human resources management

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