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Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

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Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Collecting data – a process

Identify the objectives

  • What problems are you trying to address?
  • What information have you already got?
  • What information/data do you need?

Defining key indicators

  • What are measurable (and sensible) variables?
  • What are the broader parameters; i.e. what org level are we investigating?

Decide on data gathering methods

  • One or more methods (not limited to type/nature of method)
  • Clarity on the nature of the problem will help to decide

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Methods for assessment & diagnosis

  • (Self-)Audits
  • E.g. SWOT
  • Documentary/Secondary data
  • Sociograms
  • Qualitative methods
  • Focus groups
  • Interviews
  • Observations
  • Quantitative methods

Surveys

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Secondary

Primary

Why would you want to use a Questionnaire Survey?

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Purpose of surveys

  • To obtain information from, or about, a defined set of people
  • To obtain information that cannot be easily observed
  • To obtain information that is not readily available in written or computer held forms

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Purpose of surveys

  • Test an Hypothesis
  • Explore an Issue/Problem
  • Identify a Group for Further Research ( Qualify)
  • Obtain Reactions to an Idea
  • Monitor Changes

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

Advantages and Disadvantages of Surveys

Advantages

  • Cover large numbers
  • Time
  • Cost
  • Simple
  • Face validity with leaders

Disadvantages

  • Response bias
  • Limited data
  • Misinterpretation
  • Influenced by context

Reflections and Questions

Organisational Diagnosis and Interventions

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