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Doing action research in your own organizationDoing action research in your own organization

Doing action research in your own organization2001

Teresa Brannick, David Coghlan

About this book

"Structured in two parts, Part 1 covers the foundations of action research, including the research skills needed to undertake research, while Part 2 covers the implementation of an action research project." "This book provides a unique resource for those undertaking action research in their own organization. It addresses the advantages and potential pitfalls, the politics and ethics of researching your organization. The authors provide invaluable practical advice from framing and selecting your project, through to implementation and writing-up action research. Each chapter has exercises and example and useful summary boxes are used throughout." "Doing Action Research is relevant to a broad range of disciplines but especially for those in business, management, education, health and social welfare."--Jacket.

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First published
2001
OL Work ID
OL2156949W

Subjects

Organizational changeSocial sciencesAction researchResearchChangement organisationnelRechercheSciences socialesOrganisatiesOrganisatieveranderingAktionsforschungRecherche-actionOrganization and AdministrationActieonderzoekHealth Services ResearchOperational researchSocial research & statisticsOrganization TheorySocial Sciences Research

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