Therese F. Yaeger
University of Southern California
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Archive | 2005
Therese F. Yaeger; Peter F. Sorensen; Ulf Bengtsson
Appreciative Inquiry has clearly made a significant impact on the field of organization development and change. This article presents an assessment of 50 studies based on a review of more than 400 publications and papers. The article covers four sections: first, an overview of the growing significance of AI since the initial Cooperrider and Srivastva article in 1987, with a brief summary of the history, definition, awards, and chronological presentation of the growing body of AI literature. The second section presents a description of the data search process and descriptions of data categories. The third section describes the nature and extent of AI activities and results based on the review of the 50 studies. The final section includes a summary and discussion of the current state of Appreciative Inquiry.
Archive | 2004
Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger
This chapter proposes a synergy and integration between OD’s long tradition of “survey guided development” and the rapidly emerging new directions offered by Appreciative Inquiry. Both Appreciative Inquiry and the survey-guided development approaches have a common shared commitment to the Lewinian call to Action Research. The chapter traces the movement from Action Research to “survey guided development,” and then to the emergence of Appreciative inquiry. Several illustrations of Appreciative Inquiry combined with Survey Guided Organization Development are presented for U.S. and international applications. Findings illustrated in the chapter present the possibility of a third new and powerful perspective on the driving forces and dynamics of change. In addition, the international illustrations raise the question of and strengthen the argument for a common universal human experience.
Archive | 2014
Katherine A. Schroeder; Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger
Abstract Current trends such as a steadfast movement toward globalization, increased connectivity and use of networks in business relationships, rapidly changing technology, increased pressure for economic profitability, and economic concern create an environment where a focus on global team effectiveness is imperative. This study provides greater clarity on the workings of global hybrid team effectiveness including an examination of accelerators and decelerators. It also proposes a new model of Global Working behaviors to be applied systematically to all McKinsey 7-S areas – Strategy, Structure, Systems, Shared Values, Style, Skills, and Staff – in order to accelerate global hybrid team effectiveness.
Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets | 2015
Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger
Archive | 2005
David L. Cooperrider; Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger; Diana Whitney
Organization Development Journal | 2006
Thomas C. Head; Clara Gong; Chunhui Ma; Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger
Organization Development Journal | 2006
Therese F. Yaeger; Peter F. Sorensen
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2018
Donald Harris; Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2018
Abdulrahman Alajlan; Aamir Hasan; David Brian Szabla; Anthony F. Buono; David Coghlan; Thomas G. Cummings; David W. Jamieson; Jean E. Neumann; William A. Pasmore; Flemming Poulfelt; Joanne Preston; Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger
Archive | 2017
Peter F. Sorensen; Therese F. Yaeger