
"Kraut and his colleagues have made a major contribution by focusing on the issue of how to leverage surveys to create action and change. Each chapter does a great job of capturing the leading edge of practice and innovation."
--David A. Nadler, chairman, Mercer Delta Consulting, LLC
"A terrific guide to the latest developments in survey-driven change."
--Edward E. Lawler III, distinguished professor of business at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California; director of USC's Center for Effective Organizations; and coauthor, Built to Change
"This book takes organizational survey initiatives to a refreshing new level by emphasizing ways to leverage survey results to achieve business results."
--Mirian Graddick-Weir, executive vice president, human resources, AT&T
"Getting Action from Organizational Surveys" provides the information industrial/organizational psychologists and human resource professionals need to put survey results into action--action that gets results. Edited by organizational survey pioneer Allen I. Kraut and contributed to by leading-edge practitioners, this comprehensive volume outlines new concepts to the survey lexicon, new methods of collecting and delivering results, new applications to various organizational situations, and new perspectives on how to look at and understand surveys and their place within organizations.
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