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Nixon, Bruce – Management Education and Development, 1992
Because traditional leadership discourages creativity and initiative, an alternative model is needed for transforming organizational culture. Key elements are formulating an inspiring vision, determining crucial interventions, developing close friendships with managers, building a network, and seeking support. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Agents, Leadership, Management Development
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Thompson, David – Management Education and Development, 1983
This paper suggests an approach which combines ideas about coalitions of power in managerial organizations with a soundly based technology of management development intervention. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Intervention, Management Development, Organizational Development
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Campbell, Andrew; Winterburn, Den – Management Education and Development, 1988
The success of the strategic management program developed by United Biscuits (United Kingdom) for senior managers resulted from (1) tailoring the program to organizational and individual needs; (2) using company-specific material; (3) involving top management; and (4) using a follow-up program. (JOW)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Foreign Countries, Leadership Styles, Management Development
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Pedler, Mike – Management Education and Development, 1986
This article begins with a review of practical experiences in establishing self-development groups before it draws out some of the wider lessons for those wishing to follow this particular route. Discusses what self-development groups look like, how they work, and possible outcomes. (CT)
Descriptors: Individual Development, Management Development, Managerial Occupations, Organizational Climate
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Mann, Sarah; And Others – Management Education and Development, 1992
"Autobiographical Awareness as a Catalyst" (Torbert, Fisher); "Biography in Management and Organisational Development [OD]" (Jones); "Careers" (Davies); "Biography Work and Women's Development" (Farrell); "Biography as a Research Method for Investigating OD" (Salama); "Biographical Approach to Business Strategy" (Leary); "Biographical Research"…
Descriptors: Biographies, Business Administration, Life Events, Management Development
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Vince, Russ; Martin, Linda – Management Education and Development, 1993
The rationally based model of action learning limits learning and change. Adding a psychological component (emotional experiences that promote or discourage learning) and a political component (effects of institutional and personal power relations on learning) broadens understanding of individual and organizational development. (SK)
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Experiential Learning, Individual Development, Learning Processes
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Edmonstone, John – Management Education and Development, 1982
This paper compares the human service organization (HSO) with mainstream industrial and commercial enterprises. It examines some insights drawn from recent British and American research, particularly in the area of "domain theory," and suggests possible reasons for the ambivalent performance of most organizational development/management strategies…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Business, Human Services, Management Development
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Attwood, Margaret; Beer, Noel – Management Education and Development, 1988
Reviews the initial management development component of an organizational change strategy to "Make General Management Work." Evaluates the success of the workshop in linking management and organizational development. (JOW)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Foreign Countries, Management Development
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Ashton, David – Management Education and Development, 1984
It should not just be the concern of the international management educators to identify which management theories and approaches are able to "travel" and be transferred from one culture to another. There is a very strong link, in practice, between national culture--which is the focus of this article--and organizational culture. (SSH)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Leadership Styles
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Snell, Robin; And Others – Management Education and Development, 1991
Includes "Joining Forces" (Lindamood); "Spiritual Dimension of the Learning Organisation" (Hawkins); "Management--A 'Spiritual' Foundation?" (Nevard); "Hermit in Organisations" (Murray); "Towards a Spiritual Perspective on Behavior at Work" (Henson); "On Uncertainty" (Adlam); "Spirituality in Organisations" (Lee); "Ecological Organisation" (Conn);…
Descriptors: Christianity, Ethics, Holistic Approach, Interprofessional Relationship
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Slack, Nigel – Management Education and Development, 1983
The last few years have seen developments in the academic treatment of operations management which both broaden the subject to include a much wider range of industries in the nonmanufacturing sectors and place the operations function in a more strategic context. (MEAD Subscriptions, CSML, University of Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YX, England) (SSH)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Economic Factors, Human Capital, Management Development
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Davies, Julia; Sheldrake, Mark – Management Education and Development, 1990
Includes "Transformation in the Public Sector" (Foster); "Implementing the Vision" (Frater); "Enabling Authority" (Stewart); "Local Authority of the 1990s" (Bichard); "Training for 'Next Steps'--Initiative in the Public Service" (Wright); "Organizational Development" (Dodd);…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correctional Institutions, Government School Relationship, Leadership Training