This is the February meeting (and first of 2018!) for those interested in learning more about organizational development. For SIG information see our page here!
About the OD SIG:
"Defining a Collaborative Change Management Strategy" How do we know what the right intervention is, and how do we develop a consensus among senior management this is what to do?
Discussion Leader: David Chaudron, Ph.D
So often we hear about an organization implementing X, where is the latest buzzword of the day. This often evolves into MBBS(management by best seller), where the organizational head gets the idea to implement something that may or may not fit an organization’s needs. It’s a given that a particular set of techniques or interventions (strategic planning, teambuilding, Six Sigma, executive coaching) is a good thing to do some of the time: the question becomes, when?
You need to bring your laptops and your ideas. This should be fun and very interesting.
About the presenter
David has over 30 years of experience with a wide range of national and international clients. He’s consulted in France, Germany, Portugal, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. He’s spoken at numerous conferences and been a major speaker at internationally broadcast teleconferences to over 35,000 people on organizational change, Re-engineering, systems thinking and strategic planning.
He holds Doctorate and Master’s degrees in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and is the managing partner of Organized Change, and has recently authored Consensus Builder™ collaboration software to assist management in decision-making.
Discussion: 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
Networking afterwards
Coffee provided
Cancellation Policy