The practice of organization development, a field of many paradoxes, is built
on a philosophy about the compatibility of personal growth and organized
work. This essay explores the values of science, democracy, learning, and work
that underlie this philosophy; speculates on the "identity crisis" experienced
by many practitioners; and suggests that thinking of OD as action research based on planned intervention will lead to greater success than thinking of OD
as planned change.
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