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Developing People and Organisations

Understand the issues facing OD and HRD professionals and their roles in a wider environmental context with this popular guide.

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Imprint: CIPD - Kogan Page
EAN: 9781843983132
Edition: 1
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Format: 246x191
240 pages

About the book

Developing People and Organisations introduces and explores concepts relevant to the learning outcomes for the optional units in CIPD's Level 5 Intermediate qualifications in human resource development (HRD) and organisational design and development. It provides a practical and accessible exposition of key theories informing the professional practice of HRD so students can explain and analyse the organisational context of HRD practice and describe, compare and critically evaluate a range of theories and approaches.

Written and edited by CIPD-accredited experts in the field and mapped to CIPD's HR Profession Map, Developing People and Organisations covers key topics such as organisation design and development, developing coaching and mentoring in organisations, meeting OD needs and developments in HRD. It includes reflective activities, annotated further reading, a glossary and case studies to encourage the application of theory to a practical working environment. Online supporting resources include an instructor's manual, additional case studies, multiple-choice questions and annotated web links.

About the authors

Jim Stewart is Professor of HRD at Liverpool Business School, UK. He is also Chief Examiner of Learning and Development for the CIPD as well as Visiting Panel Chair and External Moderator.

Patricia Rogers is part of the Postgraduate Taught Strategy and Development Group responsible for the development of postgraduate taught strategies across Coventry University, UK.


With its clear overview of contemporary debates and rich in case material, this accessible book will help close the theory-practice gap with respect to people and organisation development and will be a source of valuable insight for students and practitioners.

Linda Holbeche PhD, Adjunct Professor, Imperial College, London