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Using appreciative inquiry to build organizational capacity to learn, risk and grow

Using appreciative inquiry to build organizational capacity to learn, risk and grow

Autori:

Christie ANDRUS

Editura:

Lumen

Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 63-76


How to cite this article:

Andrus, C. (2010). Using appreciative inquiry to build organizational capacity to learn, risk and grow. Appreciative therapies. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 30, 63-76.

Abstract:

Appreciative Inquiry is a vehicle for achieving lasting positive social change within an organization. By tracking the progress of a single organization over a four-year period, this research demonstrates that Appreciative Inquiry can be used to build a strengths-based culture that encourages and fosters learning, risktaking and growth at the individual, team and organizational levels. During the observation period, the four-phase Appreciative Cycle was repeatedly applied, reinforcing positive emotional associations and forming the basis for a common language which became a tool for enhancing communication, increasing buy-in, improving relationships, and cultivating greater accountability, collaboration and shared leadership, all of which have led to overall enhanced productivity and a willingness to take on deeper and broader levels of change.

Keywords:

organizational development, communication, relationships, accountability, collaboration, and leadership


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