Organization Development and Change
X491.2 (2 semester units in Business Administration)
Change is a fact of life in most Bay Area companies. In this course you learn the right way to bring about change in an organization; conventional wisdom does not always lead to good business decisions. Students master a number of change models and develop skills in analyzing the need for introducing change into their organizations, and techniques in implementation.
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Thurs. June 5, San Francisco
GENE HENDRIX, Ph.D., named Honored Instructor in 2000, has served as a consultant to the international oil industry for 20 years in the areas of organizational change, management development, and project management. He has also taught at McGill University and is an adjunct professor in the M.B.A. programs of several Bay Area colleges.
- 10 meetings
- June 5 to Aug. 14: Thurs., 6-9 pm (no meeting July 3)
- San Francisco: Room 801, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $595 (EDP 304535)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
Reader
Reader is included in course fee.