The Process and Practice of Organizational Development
As a participant in organizational development, it is important to understand the methods for developing a
successful change intervention. Having properly gathered and vetted data takes time and planning. Once the
data is obtained and analyzed, the doing phase begins. The doing phase is heavily involved and requires
consistent intervention. Once the doing phase is completed, the checking stage begins. The checking stage
determines the success of the intervention and the sustainability of the change.
For this discussion, you are to comprehensively define and describe each phase of action research. Using the
course textbook as the resource, clearly review each phase including the various models, theorists, and
templates used during the process. Pick one action phase and defend its importance to the other two phases
and the overall intervention during a change process.