Large Group Interventions
This page informs you about 'Large Group Interventions'. A Large Group Intervention (LGI) is a name for a broad range of methods that can be used to facilitate and manage organizational change. Characteristic for LGI is that the whole organization (or a representation of the organization) is involved in the change process. Also it is not uncommon for a LGI that other stakeholders such as customers, suppliers, financiers, and governments participate in the process. The number of participants of a LGI can vary from 10 to 3000 participants. Examples of large group intervention include:
- Future search
- Open space technology
- Real time strategic change
- Simu Real
- Participative Work Design
On this part of the website you can read more about these forms of large group intervention.