Competing values leadership : creating value in organizations / Kim S. Cameron [and others].

"Creating value in a firm is an enormously complex endeavor. Yet, despite its complexity, value creation is the objective of every enterprise, every worker, and every leader. The Competing Values Framework can help leaders understand more deeply and act more effectively. In the first book to co...

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Main Author: Cameron, Kim S. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : E. Elgar Pub., [2006]
Series:New horizons in management
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Summary:"Creating value in a firm is an enormously complex endeavor. Yet, despite its complexity, value creation is the objective of every enterprise, every worker, and every leader. The Competing Values Framework can help leaders understand more deeply and act more effectively. In the first book to comprehensively present this framework, the authors discuss its core elements and focus attention on rethinking the notion of value. They emphasize specific tools and techniques leaders can use to institute sustainable change." "This accessible resource will be of great use to organizational scholars interested in the concepts of value creation, organizational effectiveness, and competing values; to leaders and managers interested in enhancing and creating value in their organizations; and to change agents and consultants who use the Competing Values Framework as part of their intervention strategies or who are looking to help improve organizations."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:viii, 174 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-166) and index.
ISBN:1845427351
9781845427351
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