Organizational Development and HR Interventions
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Organizational Development and HR Interventions
This course is part of HR Management and Organizational Development Specialization
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Analyze employee motivation using major behavioral and organizational theories.
Evaluate workplace reward, fairness, and engagement strategies for performance.
Apply organization development and change management interventions effectively.
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May 2026
7 assignments
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Learn how employee motivation, workplace behavior, and organizational development strategies influence organizational performance and long-term business success. This course provides a practical introduction to employee motivation theories and HR interventions used to improve workplace effectiveness and organizational change management.
The course begins by exploring foundational motivation theories that explain how employee needs, expectations, fairness perceptions, and rewards influence workplace behavior and performance. Learners will study major frameworks including Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory, Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, Adams’ Equity Theory, and Alderfer’s ERG Theory to understand how organizations improve employee engagement, satisfaction, and productivity. As the course progresses, learners are introduced to the principles of Organization Development (OD) and planned organizational change. The course explains how organizations diagnose workplace challenges, implement HR interventions, and use systematic change models to improve organizational effectiveness. In addition, learners explore the Action Research Model, a widely used framework for diagnosing organizational problems, collecting data, implementing interventions, and evaluating outcomes. The course also introduces international compensation concepts and modern HR intervention practices used to support organizational improvement initiatives. What makes this course unique is its integration of classic motivation theories with practical organizational development and HR intervention strategies. By the end of the course, learners will be able to analyze employee motivation, evaluate workplace behavior, and apply structured OD interventions to improve organizational effectiveness in real-world business environments.
This module introduces the fundamental concepts of employee motivation and explores major motivation theories used in organizational behavior and HR management. Learners examine Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory, Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, Adams’ Equity Theory, and Alderfer’s ERG Theory to understand how human needs, fairness perceptions, and reward expectations influence employee performance and engagement in organizations.
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6 videos4 assignments
6 videos•Total 37 minutes
- Motivation and Maslow theory•5 minutes
- Maslow Theory of Heirarchy of Needs•8 minutes
- Herzberg Two- Factor theory•6 minutes
- Expectancy Theory ( Vroom )•8 minutes
- Adams Equity Theory•5 minutes
- Alderfers ERG theory•5 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Graded - Organization Development and HR Management Interventions•30 minutes
- Foundations of Workplace Motivation•10 minutes
- Classic Motivation Theories in HR•10 minutes
- Fairness and Needs-Based Motivation•10 minutes
This module focuses on the principles and practices of Organization Development (OD) and HR interventions used to improve organizational effectiveness. Learners explore international compensation strategies, the fundamentals of organization development, the concept of planned organizational change, and the Action Research Model used to diagnose problems and implement systematic organizational improvements.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
5 videos•Total 45 minutes
- International Compensation Package•12 minutes
- Organization Development: Introduction•10 minutes
- Organization Development: Key Characteristics•8 minutes
- Planned Change in Organization Development•6 minutes
- Action Research Model in OD•9 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
- Graded - Organization Development and HR Interventions•30 minutes
- Global HR and Compensation Strategies•10 minutes
- Planned Organizational Change•10 minutes
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