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Agent of Change Richard Beckhard

Agent of Change By Richard Beckhard

Agent of Change by Richard Beckhard


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The professional memoirs (and insights) from a revered organization consultant. In this remarkable memoir, Richard Beckhard shares a lifetime of wisdom from his forty--five year career as one of the country's foremost organization consultants.

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Agent of Change: My Life My Practice by Richard Beckhard

The professional memoirs (and insights) from a revered organization consultant. In this remarkable memoir, Richard Beckhard shares a lifetime of wisdom from his forty-five year career as one of the country's foremost organization consultants. Written in a highly readable style, this book offers an insiders view of how change management has evolved in the latter half of the twentieth century. Throughout the book Beckhard weaves his life story with the lessons he learned from his role as an influential agent of change. The book thoughtfully outlines his principles of practice to show how they not only shaped his career but how they can be used as a model for anyone who is grappling with the issues of organizational change.

Agent of Change Reviews

"This personal account of Richard Beckhard's many careers is must reading for managers and consultants alike. Beckhard, one of the founders and true innovators in organization development, has always been a master at designing interventions that produce learning and the management of change. Anyone interested in organizational, group, and individual learning will find this a fascinating account full of wisdom and insight." --Edgar H. Schein, Sloan Fellows Professor Emeritus and senior lecturer, Sloan School of Management, MIT "Beckhard has done it again! He sets out to tell us a story?his own?and along the way passes on his great wisdom. He truly is a master teacher. Using the unfolding of his life and career, he teaches us how to be flexible, develop theory from practice, garner strength through experience, create change, and much more." --Fredda Herz Brown, Ph.D., principal, Metropolitan Group, Family Business Consulting

About Richard Beckhard

RICHARD BECKHARD is a longtime leader in organization development and former professor at the Sloan School of Management at MIT. He coedited Organization of the Future (1996) and Leader of the Future (1996), and is author or coauthor of many other books, including Changing the Essence (1992). Several prestigious awards have been created in Beckhard's name through organizations including the Sloan Management Review, the Family Firm Institute, the U.K. Office of Public Management, and the Latin American Organization Development Association. The author lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

1. The First Thirty Years: A Brief Biography; 2. A Transition: Becoming A Human Relations Trainer; 3. Relationships: Balancing the Personal-Professional System; 4. Becoming an Organization Consultant; 5. Organization Development: Shaping the Field of Practice; 6. Working in Other Cultures; 7. Teaching--and Learning; 8. Changing Large Systems Change; 9. Developing a Field: Consulting with Family Businesses; 10. Adding Value, Senior Style; 11. Looking Back and Ahead: Learnings and Legacies; A. A Chronology of the Works of dick Beckard; B. Commitment and Responsibility Charts; C. The Confrontation Meeting

Additional information

CIN0787910120VG
9780787910129
0787910120
Agent of Change: My Life My Practice by Richard Beckhard
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
1997-09-26
202
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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