BOOK: From Physical Place To Virtual Space
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Who Is This Book For?
- External and internal consultants and change leaders wondering how to get great results with virtual consulting, transformation and culture change
- Those who are interested in taking a more participatory and collaborative approach to their work and aren’t sure how to do that using virtual platforms
- Consultants wanting to create engaging and safe online spaces for dialogue and exploration
- Change leaders wanting to create a program of change using virtual platforms
Overview
From Physical Place to Virtual Space describes the insights and conclusions of a highly experienced Dialogic Organisation Development practitioner bringing her skills to a new client, all online. From initial contact, moving to design of the intervention, to a series of online events for a large multi-divisional corporation, Gwen Stirling-Wilke takes you through the differences that make a difference in doing Dialogic OD in virtual spaces.
The book is in two parts.
Part 1: Preparing The Virtual Space
The first part of the book has new models, tools, and insights for using virtual platforms like Zoom – useful for anyone, from beginners to seasoned experts. Gwen guides in how to design differently for virtual space. The book provides new tools and models, as well as adjusting some foundation stones of your practice:
- The Virtual Space of Participation to aid you in understanding how participation is different in virtual OD and how to plan for that.
- Organisation Maturity Levels for Virtual Working to help you to quickly assess what will and won’t work with any client system.
- Design Options for Virtual OD outlines the four main design options, to be used as stand-alone, or mixed and matched, that are the foundations to designing transformative spaces online.
- Building psychological safety online sharing ways to adjust some of the key foundation stones of your practice in a virtual setting.
Part 2: Mastering Virtual Consulting
The second part of the book goes into detail on virtual consulting, covering topics like:
- Effective group work online – how to track and intervene in group process online.
- Working with group energy – monitoring and intervening into the group’s energy
- Use of Self – enhancing your “use of self” in virtual consulting.
- Adapting Dialogic OD methods – how to utilise some common Dialogic OD methods online, like Open Space, World Cafe, and Appreciative Inquiry.
A virtual consulting case study:
The book concludes with a full description of a case of virtual consulting to a new client at the start of the pandemic, one that was not familiar with working online. The client wanted to embark on a cultural change process and create greater integration between 5 distinct businesses within the company, and decided they could not wait for the pandemic to be over.
Detailing the reasoning behind design decisions and the results of various virtual events, we watch the emergence of new and novel groupings to explore a shared topic in ways they hadn’t before. New narratives travelled through the formal and informal networks within and between businesses. These included stories of people being invited to take part whose voices were not normally heard, opening up to the possibility of a different way of leading. The entire process generated new ways of working, new relationships, and new possibilities for future collaboration across the company, as well as a new image of leadership that was attractive and stimulated new actions. A collective experience of previously unimagined ways of thinking, creating, and acting together stimulated an explosion of innovation.
Praise for ‘From Physical Place to Virtual Space’
“If you are curious as to how to continue to do effective group work, how to design transformative events, how to host an online event with ‘presence’ and most important of all, how to keep participation a core element of any online intervention, then this is a crucial developmental book for you. This book is a timely and significant contribution to the field.”
Dr Mee-Yan Cheung Judge, founder of Quality & Equality, is a “scholar-educator-practitioner” in the field of Organisation Development. HR Magazine in UK top influential thinker list in 2018, 2019.
“With no intention to put our transformative plans on hold during the pandemic, I’m faced with the challenge of making an international impact without having face to face opportunities to build relationships. This is a welcome pragmatic and insightful addition to exploring the world of Dialogic OD in virtual space and beyond.”
Gurleen Knight: Global Head of CoE’s, NEC Corporation
“This is such a useful book. The style is both wise and friendly and it is one I will refer to again and again. Gwen Stirling Wilkie has done a great job of gathering together everything you need to know to design and host transformative, virtual sessions.”
Hilary Scarlett: Author of Neuroscience for Organisational Change – an evidence-based, practical guide to managing change, consultant and international speaker
BOOK: From Physical Place To Virtual Space
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BMI Series in Dialogic Organisation Development
Gwen has been working closely with Gervase Bushe to write this book as part of the BMI Series in Dialogic Organisation Development. Background and writing on Dialogic Organisation Development, along with other books in the series, can be found at www.b-m-institute.com


