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8. Basadur, M.S. (1997).
Organizational development interventions for enhancing creativity in
the workplace. Journal of Creative Behavior, Volume 31, No. 1, 59-72.
Abstract
In an era of rapidly accelerating change, many organizations which
developed during a more stable era that demanded bureaucratic
efficiency find themselves in a crisis of adaptability and commitment.
Effective organizations are those which can mainstream both
adaptability and efficiency and strike an appropriate balance between
the two. This paper evaluates traditional organizational development
(OD) approaches to this problem, then presents a new approach to OD
based on organizational creativity. Organizational creativity is
defined as a deliberate and continuous change-making process of
problem generation and formulation, problem solving, and solution
implementation, and as synonymous with adaptability and innovation.
Unlike traditional OD approaches that lack a strategic perspective and
that rely on single interventions, OD should be employed as an
innovation process requiring thinking skills in change-making and
incorporating interventions as tools. Under the new approach,
organizations can learn to mainstream adaptability by doing two
things: encouraging employees to master new thinking skills which
increases their creativity, motivation, and commitment; and creating
an infrastructure that ensures that these skills will be used
regularly. Research is reviewed supporting the new approach, and
future research directions are suggested.
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