Researching Organizational Values and Beliefs: The Echo Approach
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Book Description
Emerged from the Lewinian tradition of research into organizational behavior, motivation, and change, here is a conceptual but practical way for human resource professionals and others in today's organizations to understand better, more quickly and reliably, what the underlying human problems in their organizations are. The key to solving organizational problems is in the hands of people, and when people talk about the problems they experience, they are reflecting their values and beliefs. The way to get people to do that is through a style of inquiry called indirect questioning--the Echo approach. Readable, well illustrated with cases and examples, Dr. Cunningham's book will help executives at all levels understand better how people in their organizations are behaving.
About the Author
J. BARTON CUNNINGHAM is a professor at the School of Public Administration, University of Victoria, Canada.
Researching Organizational Values and Beliefs: The Echo Approach,J. Barton Cunningham,Quorum Books,1567203728,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Industrial Management,Management,Methodology,Organizational Behavior,Research,Training,Business & Economics / Industrial Management,Organizational theory & behaviour,Personnel & human resources management
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