Tavistock Institute for Human Relations

In our earliest history, just over a centenary ago, a group of medical professionals who called themselves the Tavistock group worked with the British Army to help soldiers who had been prisoners during World War II return to civilian life and – equally as importantly – to help their families and communities adjust to having them back.
From returning soldiers to rapid changes in business management, workplace demographics, and the adoption (or rejection) of new technologies throughout the 20th century … to the global, social challenges of the 21st century, we pour ourselves into organisations needing change, individuals needing change, systems needing change.
(And sometimes the change needed, is to accept change isn’t needed.)
What arises from the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations isn’t abstract, it’s applicable study making a difference in all of our lives.
Key People
Dr. Eliat Aram, CEO
Learning Resources
https://www.tavinstitute.org/search/results?theme=Staff+publications
Connections
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Arcola Research
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Art of Management and Organisation (AoMO)
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Aspex Portsmouth
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Business School At Canterbury Christ Church
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Centre for Dance Research at Coventry University (C-DaRE) - Scott Delahunta
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East 15 Acting School
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Entelechy Arts
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ODN Europe
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Risk Solutions
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Roma Support Group
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SDiN — Social Dreaming International network
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Tavistock Institut gGmbH
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TCBL Association
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The Open University Business School (OUBS)
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The Young Feminist Collective
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TILT — The Institute For Leadership and Transformation
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UKES
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Unir Research
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Utrecht University
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Utrecht University — Executive Programme Coaching And Consulting In Context
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Wellcome Library