Tavistock Institute
The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations is a British not-for-profit organisation that applies social science to contemporary issues and problems. It was initiated in 1946, when it developed from the Tavistock Clinic, and was formally established as a separate entity in September 1947. The journal Human Relations is published on behalf of the Tavistock Institute by Sage Publications. The institute is located in Gee Street in Clerkenwell, London.
Abbreviation | TIHR |
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Formation | 20 September 1947 |
Founders | Elliott Jaques, Henry Dicks, Leonard Browne, Ronald Hargreaves, John Rawlings Rees, Mary Luff, Wilfred Bion, and Tommy Wilson |
Legal status | Charity |
Purpose | To improve working life and conditions for people within organisations, communities and broader societies |
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Coordinates | 51.5232°N 0.0861°W |
Region | United Kingdom |
Services | action research, organisational development and change consultancy, evaluation, executive coaching and professional development |
Fields | Social Science: trans-disciplinary |
CEO | Dr Eliat Aram |
Parent organization | The Tavistock Association |
Website | www |
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