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Organizational Capacity Building

  • 1.  Organizational Capacity Building

    Posted 10-03-2007 08:23
    Dear Colleagues,
    Can anyone recommend texts that specifically speak to org capacity building?  It would be even better if you know of any that speak to org capacity building in countries that are considered emerging markets.
     
    Regards,
    Erin
     
    Erin R. Brown
    Senior Manager, Change Solutions Group

    BearingPoint
    Management & Technology Consultants

    1676 International Drive
    McLean, VA 22102
    USA

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    From: Organizational Behavior Division Listserv [mailto:OB@AOMLISTS.pace.edu] On Behalf Of Marie-Élène Roberge
    Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 3:46 PM
    To: OB@AOMLISTS.pace.edu
    Subject: Re: globilization; diversity research instruments

    Dear Stan,
     
    You should give a look at the following book:
     
    Harvey, C. P. & Allard, M. J. (2005). Understanding and Managing Diversity. Pearson, Prentrice Hall.
     
    You will definitely find lots of interesting resources.
     
    Regards,


    Marie-Élène 
     
     



    Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 11:22:14 -0600
    From: swilliamson@ULM.EDU
    Subject: globilization; diversity research instruments
    To: OB@AOMLISTS.pace.edu

    Help! My dean just walked into my office this morning and wants to do some sort of pre-post (?) student study dealing with globilization  and another on diversity in conjunction with a symposium we are conducting using a keynote speaker and multiple other presenters.
     
    Anyone have any research instruments -- survey or scenario-based-- on these topics? I have about a week to pull this off.
     
    You all have been great help in the past. Can the cavalry ride to my rescue once again?
     
    Thanks.
    stan
     
     
    Stan Williamson, Ph.D.
    Professor of Management
    Scott Endowed Professor for Teaching Excellence, 1999-2002
    Management Program
    College of Business Administration
    University of Louisiana at Monroe
    Monroe, LA  71209-0100
    318.342.1195
    fax: 318.342.1101


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