Syllabus in Organizational Development
Syllabus in Organizational Development
I. Course Description
Organization Development (OD) is an area of practice and research in
Human Resource Development (HRD).
According to Cummings & Worley, OD is a “process that applies a broad
range of behavioral science knowledge and practices to help organizations
build their capacity to change and to achieve greater effectiveness, including
increased financial performance, customer satisfaction, and organization
member engagement.”
OD attempts to bring about change in the different levels of the organization
(the individual, group and organization) using a wide variety of interventions.
In this course, theoretical models and the process of OD will be discussed.
Students will also learn how to improve individual, group/team and
organizational performance through the use of OD techniques or interventions
like group dynamics, training, culture change, and work-life balance.
V. OD Team Paper
You need to select a real world organization that is undergoing organizational
change. You need to gather data on what the (1) changes the company is going
through (scope and context for change), (2) what challenges they faced as they
are undergoing change (describe those challenges), (3) present three or more
relevant, integrated OD interventions that the organization can use to
successfully adapt to these challenges, (4) provide measures of success for the
OD interventions suggested, (5) recommend the best intervention that the
company should first undertake, (6) present your results to the company’s “top
management”.
4: THE OD PRACTITIONER
• Who is the OD practitioner?
• Professional Values
• Professional Ethics
• Developing a Contract
6: DIAGNOSING ORGANIZATIONS
• What is Diagnosis?
• Survey Feedback
• Types of Interventions
• Third-Party Interventions
• Team Building MO
12. ORGANIZATION PROCESS APPROACHES
• Organization Confrontation Meeting
• Intergroup Relations Interventions
• Large-Group Interventions