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Purpose

– This applied position piece discusses the potential advantages of applying a mass customization framework to the field of organization development (OD). Mass customization, adapted from the manufacturing industry, is posited as a potential way to address the OD identity (or lack thereof) debate. Four speculative applications of mass customization to OD are presented, as well as a real-world example of how mass customization is currently being applied in one organization. Implications at the individual-, group-, and systems level are discussed.

Design/methodology/approach

– After key arguments are introduced, a case study is presented to illustrate the application of mass customization to an OD process.

Findings

– Implementation of mass customization can be successful in traditional OD practices.

Practical implications

– This paper addresses a common debate in the field of OD: should we limit our scope, or will that sacrifice inclusivity? By applying a mass customization framework, OD can retain its flexibility while still applying boundaries to the field.

Originality/value

– This paper addresses a common debate in the field of OD: should we limit our scope, or will that sacrifice inclusivity? By applying a mass customization framework, OD can retain its flexibility while still applying boundaries to the field.

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