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Through contributions from leading organisation development practitioners with unparalleled experience, A Field Guide for Organisation Development answers four questions: What is OD and why does it matter? Where does OD fit and who does it? How do you actually do OD? How do you know if it's worked and prove the benefit? This book provides a bridge between the theory and history of OD and the actual work of those practicing it in the field. It is as comprehensive a resource to support the practice of Organisation Development as can be found anywhere.
Joe Bradley is a self-made man and proud of it. Unlike most young men of his age, he is not called up for World War I. While he stays at home managing his factory and producing vital war supplies, he has the pick of the women in town. Mary, the lovely widow who works for him, steals his heart but his head steers toward Hannah, the daughter of a wealthy man. Joe has never been one to let his heart rule his head and chooses accordingly. It is the worst mistake of his life, while his businesses prosper, his home life is a sham. Mary survives the stigma of bearing Joe a son out of wedlock, carving out a useful life for herself, starting her own business and winning love and support when she goes...
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