Organisation Development

This initial phase is a necessary part of every OD project, although the process and formality vary considerably, depending on the situation. These initial steps involve a preliminary exploration of the organization’s problems and issues, plus developing a collaborative relationship between the OD Practitioner and key members of the client organization regarding how to work on those issues.

Entering and contracting are quite different for an external consultant who is completely new to the organization than for a consultant who is internal or has a previous history with the organization. There are both advantages and disadvantages to being an internal or external OD Practitioner. In major projects, it often is useful to involve both in a team.

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Some of the issues in almost all cases are:

Contracting involves both the mechanical/legal/financial arrangements, but also psychological contracting [developing a common understanding with commitment and comfort between the consultant and the primary client(s)]. Contracting should include developing shared clarity about:

Some potential “red flags” in the consultant-client relationship that may arise during entry and contracting include: