Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice, and LeadershipWiley, 2003 M08 27 - 483 pages Become a More Versatile Manager and a More Artistic Leader In this third edition of their best-selling classic, authors Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal explain the powerful tool of "reframing." The authors have distilled the organizational literature into a comprehensive approach for looking at situations from more than one angle. Their four frames view organizations as factories, families, jungles, and theaters or temples:
The core of the book is reframing, a tool for finding new opportunities and options in confusing and troubling organizational situations. The authors show how multiple frames give leaders an edge in decoding organizational complexity. The new edition highlights current developments in organizational and leadership research. It presents new case examples from organizations such as eBay, Enron, Harley-Davidson, the New York City Fire Department, and the U.S. Marine Corps. The book also introduces "Organizational Theory’s Greatest Hits," text boxes that ground the book in the most influential scholarly work. The new edition also offers a rich mix of geographic, cultural, and gender diversity throughout. Includes on-line instructor’s guide available at www.wiley.com/college/bolman |
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... King knew that his faculty included gradu- ates from several elite East Coast and West Coast schools , such as Yale , Princeton , and Stanford , as well as several of the very best midwestern schools . Even the racial mix of stu- dents ...
... King was in the process of interviewing his staff , he was called on by David Crim- mins , chairman of the history department . Crimmins was a native of Great Ridge , white , and in his late forties . Though scheduled for an appointment ...
... King didn't have the stomach or the forcefulness to survive at Kennedy . Smith said that the only reason he was staying was that he did not expect King to last the year , in which case Smith would be in a good position to be ap- pointed ...
Contents
MAKING SENSE OF ORGANIZATIONS | 1 |
Conclusion | 18 |
Common Fallacies in Organizational Diagnosis | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice, and Leadership Lee G. Bolman,Terrence E. Deal Limited preview - 2013 |
Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice, and Leadership Lee G. Bolman,Terrence E. Deal Limited preview - 2003 |
Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice, and Leadership Lee G. Bolman,Terrence E. Deal No preview available - 2013 |