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Searching for Excellence in Second‐hand Clothes?: A Note

Paul A. lles (Open Business School, The Open University)
Thomas Johnston (Department of Management and Administrative Studies, Bradford & likley Community College)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 1 June 1989

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Abstract

Organisation Development (OD) seems to have become unfashionable in the UK in recent years, with “culture and excellence” and “strategic human resources management” approaches more popular. This is in part due to OD’s naivete over power and politics, its neglect of corporate‐level issues in favour of personal, interpersonal and group issues, and its neglect of the environment in which the organisation is located. However, within OD there has been a continuing focus on mission, strategy and excellence, and on leadership, culture and excellence. Curiously, however, the authors of literature in those areas are not cited in the works of the “excellence” school. An effective approach to managing organisational change requires a perspective that integrates both “mission and strategy” and “personal and team development” approaches. Drawing on work in British Telecom, it is proposed that a focus on individual skills assessment and development, such as that generated by developmental assessment centres, is also required.

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lles, P.A. and Johnston, T. (1989), "Searching for Excellence in Second‐hand Clothes?: A Note", Personnel Review, Vol. 18 No. 6, pp. 32-35. https://doi.org/10.1108/00483488910133431

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