Beyond Rational Management
by Jossey-Bass
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Draws together extensive research on leadership, change, and organizational performance to help leaders make sense of the complexities and contradictions of organizational life. Explains how managers can come to see new possibilities for structuring organizations, designing jobs, and solving daily problems by learning to embrace and transcend paradoxes. The Journey from Novice to Master Manager.
Achieving High Performance: A Paradoxical View of Excellence.
Mastering the Contradictions of Organizational Life.
The Competing Values Model: Redefining Organizational Effectivenessand Change.
The Failure of Success: How Good Becomes Bad.
Competing Values and the Dynamics of Managerial Leadership.
Profiles of Effective and Ineffective Managers.
The Road to Mastery: An Agenda for Transforming Your ManagementStyle.
Assessment and Skill-Building Exercises.
Teaching Management Skills Using the Competing Values Model: A CaseStudy.
Conclusion: Beyond Rational Management. ROBERT E. QUINN is chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at the University of Michigan School of Business. He is coauthor of Becoming a Master Manager (1990). Draws together extensive research on leadership, change, and organizational performance to help leaders make sense of the complexities and contradictions of organizational life. Explains how managers can come to see new possibilities for structuring organizations, designing jobs, and solving daily problems by learning to embrace and transcend paradoxes. Draws together extensive research on leadership, change, and organizational performance to help leaders make sense of the complexities and contradictions of organizational life. Offering rich stories and insights from business, Quinn explains how managers can come to see new possibilities for structuring organizations, designing jobs, and solving daily problems by learning to embrace and transcend paradoxes.
Achieving High Performance: A Paradoxical View of Excellence.
Mastering the Contradictions of Organizational Life.
The Competing Values Model: Redefining Organizational Effectivenessand Change.
The Failure of Success: How Good Becomes Bad.
Competing Values and the Dynamics of Managerial Leadership.
Profiles of Effective and Ineffective Managers.
The Road to Mastery: An Agenda for Transforming Your ManagementStyle.
Assessment and Skill-Building Exercises.
Teaching Management Skills Using the Competing Values Model: A CaseStudy.
Conclusion: Beyond Rational Management. ROBERT E. QUINN is chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at the University of Michigan School of Business. He is coauthor of Becoming a Master Manager (1990). Draws together extensive research on leadership, change, and organizational performance to help leaders make sense of the complexities and contradictions of organizational life. Explains how managers can come to see new possibilities for structuring organizations, designing jobs, and solving daily problems by learning to embrace and transcend paradoxes. Draws together extensive research on leadership, change, and organizational performance to help leaders make sense of the complexities and contradictions of organizational life. Offering rich stories and insights from business, Quinn explains how managers can come to see new possibilities for structuring organizations, designing jobs, and solving daily problems by learning to embrace and transcend paradoxes.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781555423773
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 159.50(W) x Dimensions: 234.50(H) x Dimensions: 15.40(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English