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Facilitating Organization Change: Lessons from Complexity Science

ISBN: 978-0-787-95330-0

February 2001

Pfeiffer

240 pages

Description
Looking for a highly effective alternative to traditional change models?
Finally, an alternative to traditional change models-the science of complex adaptive systems (CAS). The authors explain how, rather than focusing on the macro "strategioc" level of the organization system, complexity theory suggests that the most powerful change processes occur at the micro level where relationship, interaction and simple rules shape emerging patterns.
* Details how the emerging paradigm of a CAS affects the role of change agents
* Tells how you can build the requisite skills to function in a CAS
* Provides tips for thriving in that new paradigm "Olson and Eoyang do a superb job of using complexity science to develop numerous methods and tools that practitioners can immediately use to make their organizations more effective."
--Kevin Dooley, Professor of Management and Industrial Engineering, Arizona State University
About the Author

Edwin E. Olson, PhD, earned a master's degree in pastoral counseling and a PhD in government. He teaches organization behavior at the University of Maryland, University College.

Glenda H. Eoyang is the author of Facilitating Organization Change: Lessons from Complexity Science, published by Wiley.