Constructing an Intervention Strategy  Describe one (1) thing you would like to change in your work community if you could? Be sure to explain what it

 Constructing an Intervention Strategy 

  1. Describe one (1) thing you would like to change in your work community if you could? Be sure to explain what it is, why you would like to make this change and what impact this change could have on your workplace at large. 
  2. Construct an intervention strategy that will assist you in improving this problem by integrating three (3) of the nine (9) points on structuring activities on pp. 146-147.

a) Describe the activityb) Explain why and how you think this activity will create changec) Make sure you focus on your topic of change and your work community. Length: 2-3 pages, not including your cover page and reference page

** BOOK** Chapter 8 of French & Bell’s classic text, Organization Development: Behavioral Science Interventions for Organization Improvement (6th ed.).

Submission Instructions:

  • The paper is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
  • The paper should be formatted per current APA and 2-3 pages in length, excluding the title, abstract and references page. Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.

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