Abstract
Organization development practitioners devote considerable atten tion to the application of theory and research in their practice. They less often consider the potential for their practice to contribute to theory. To foster a more even balance between contributions of theory and practice, this article discusses several types of contributions OD practice can make to theory. These include modifying established theories, addressing new problem areas, and exploring the internal logic of organizations' experiences.

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