What is it about?
This paper aims to explain a specific method for analyzing and/or assessing organizational issues. To be effective, this method requires a third-party facilitator to pay close attention to detailed process aspects. Traditional assessment techniques like questionnaires, interviews, and observations are criticized for being too focused on content. The method discussed involves the facilitator working with the client to create groups representing four different parts of an organization. The initial diagnosis and intervention are carried out through a problem diagnosis workshop. The authors share practical insights gained from extensive research experience to improve the effectiveness of this diagnostic approach.
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Why is it important?
This article is important because it introduces a new method for diagnosing organizational issues that focuses on detailed process aspects, rather than just content. It addresses the limitations of traditional diagnostic techniques by using a process-oriented approach that involves creating representative groups within an organization. The article also provides practical insights from extensive research, offering a more effective way to diagnose and intervene in organizational problems. This method can help organizations better understand and address their challenges, leading to more successful outcomes.
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This page is a summary of: A Methodology for Process-Oriented Organizational Diagnosis, The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, January 1977, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/002188637701300105.
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