Monday, September 1, 2008

Exciting News!

DiaMind partners Michelann, Karl, and Jeff will be presenting at the Organizational Development Network's annual Conference in October. Our session is on October 21st at 10:30am. We submitted our paper in the student competition and were one of only two teams selected to present. Session details:
Framing Change: A New Approach to Change Management Analysis
We analyze organizational change issues qualitatively and quantitatively using a case study of a Texas-based technology company that has experienced major changes in the last several years. This organization has had limited success in overcoming obstacles to achieving the company's full potential and has experienced a high turnover of top executives. Creating a methodology based on concepts of organizational frames as described by Bolman and Deal, we seek to understand why it has struggled to achieve its transformational goals. Our approach identifies structural, human resources, symbolic, and political obstacles to change. Study results show that internal organizational change can be understood at a systems level and managed more effectively when examined from multiple frames.

We are very honored to have been chosen and are looking forward to attending and meeting our colleagues from around the country.

The conference runs October 19-22 at the Renaissance Austin Hotel in Austin, Texas.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Organizational Politics: Using Your Power for Good

By Michelann Quimby

Can organizational politics be positive? Learn to evaluate your own use of political power, and find out how informal alliances can help build trust, foster leadership, and strengthen organizations.


Published in The Systems Thinker, February 2009. Click here to download.

Interested in learning more? DiamondMind offers workshops, coaching, and presentations on harnessing the power of political networks in your organization. Click here to learn more.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Welcome!

Welcome to the DiamondMind blog! We will be discussing issues related to organizational development, change management, informal power networks in organizations, rituals and symbolism in the work place, and many other interesting topics. Check back soon!