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Truby, William F. – Online Submission, 2017
W. Edwards Deming has suggested 96% of organization performance is a function of the organization's structure. He contends only about 4% of an organization's performance is attributable to the people. This is a fundamental difference as most school leaders work with the basic assumption that 80% of a school's performance is related to staff and…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Organizational Effectiveness, Organizational Climate, Administrative Organization
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Gharajedaghi, Jamshid – Learning Organization, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to show that changes in social systems do not occur randomly. They are consistent with what has gone on before, with the history and identity of the system. As long as the organizing principles of a dominant culture remain unchallenged, behavior of all the social-units originating from this culture will remain…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Resistance to Change, Systems Approach, Misconceptions
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Wiewel, Wim; Hunter, Albert – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
A comparative case study analysis of organizational genesis shows three findings: (1) the greater the density of similar organizations, the greater the capacity to generate resources; (2) the greater the density of similar organizations, the greater the legitimacy of resource claims; and (3) the greater the density of similar organizations, the…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Networks, Organizational Development, Organizational Effectiveness
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Gooding, Richard Z.; Wagner, John A., III – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
Analyzes 31 studies of size-performance relationships in organizational structures. Results show that organizational size and productivity are positively related to each other in contrast to review findings to date. Includes extensive references. (MD)
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Organization Size (Groups), Organizational Development, Organizational Effectiveness
Herzog, Eric L. – Training and Development Journal, 1980
A guide for organizational development specialists, this model for productivity improvement proceeds through six stages: awareness of needs, entry of specialist, data collection, problem identification, action planning, and implementation of solutions. Examples of specific activities for each stage are provided. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Management Information Systems, Models, Organizational Development
Spitzer, Dean – Training, 1980
Fault Tree Analysis, a systems safety engineering technology used to analyze organizational systems, is described. Explains the use of logic gates to represent the relationship between failure events, qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, and effective use of Fault Tree Analysis. (CT)
Descriptors: Logic, Organizational Development, Organizational Effectiveness, Program Descriptions
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Kaufman, Roger – Group and Organization Studies, 1981
Presents a method for holistic organizational analysis that provides developers with a rationale to obtain data and decision bases for successful internal and extraorganizational intervention and change. The analysis, based on the Organizational Elements Model, relates organizational resources, efforts, results, and organizational impact. Presents…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Input Output Analysis, Intervention, Needs Assessment
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Kurpius, DeWayne J. – New Directions for Student Services, 1980
The goals of organization development in higher education are to improve the quality of work life for faculty and staff and to improve the effectiveness of the institution in facilitating student development and learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Strategies, Educational Planning, Higher Education
Kaufman, Roger; And Others – Training and Development Journal, 1979
Considers the elements of organizational effectiveness, the relationships between ends and means, and the nature of inputs necessary to the organization's survival. Presents hypotheses for industrial, educational, and military organizational planning processes and training technology, and suggests changing planning focus from inputs to outcomes.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Development, Efficiency, Management Systems
Hansen, Joe B. – 1994
Although educational reformers frequently use the words "system,""systemic change," and "systemic approach," many lack a fundamental understanding of the systems concept. This paper describes the application of systems theory to the problems of educational reform and educational assessment. It introduces basic concepts and principles and describes…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Lambright, W. Henry; And Others – 1980
Local school districts must strengthen their innovative capacity in order to respond effectively to the problems facing them. Success depends on both an organization's technical capacity to match problems with appropriate solutions and its political capacity to move an innovation through the process from adoption to incorporation. Research shows…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
2002
This document contains four papers on organization development and human resources. "Identification of Key Predictors of Rapid Change Adaptation in a Service Organization" (Constantine Kontoghiorghes, Carol Hansen) reports on the results of an exploratory study, which suggests that rapid change adaptation will be more likely to occur in…
Descriptors: Action Research, Adjustment (to Environment), Adoption (Ideas), Adult Learning