For courses in Organization Development, Organizational Behavior and Organizational Change. A conceptual and experiential approach to understanding organizational development. With a focus on the development of students' interpersonal skills,Experiential Approach to Organization Development provides
Experiential Approach to Organization Development
โ Scribed by Donald R. Brown
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 475
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A conceptual and experiential approach to understanding organizational development.
With a focus on the development of readers' interpersonal skills, " Experiential Approach to Organization Development "provides a comprehensive, realistic, innovative, and practical introduction to the field.
The eighth edition presents new and revised information, keeping the material fresh and relevant.
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