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Organizational culture and leadership / Edgar H. Schein ; with Peter Schein.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley and Sons, 2017.Edition: Fifth edition.Description: xxiv, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN:
  • 9781119212041
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD58.7 .S33 2017
Contents:
Defining the structure of culture — How to define culture in general — How to describe and analyze the three levels of culture — A young and growing u.s. engineering organization — A mature Swiss-German chemical organization — A developmental government organization in singapore — What leaders need to know about macro cultures — Dimensions of the macro cultural context — A focused way of working with macro cultures — Culture and leadership through stages of growth — How culture begins and the role of the founder of organizations — How external adaptation and internal integration become culture — How leaders embed and transmit culture — The culture dynamics of organizational growth, maturity and decline — Natural and guided cultural evolution — Assessing culture and leading planned change — Deciphering culture — The diagnostic/quantitative approach to assessment and planned change — The dialogic qualitative culture assessment process — A model of change management and the change leader — The change leader as learner.
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  • MSc International Business: Unit 6. Managing Cross-Cultural Interactions
Summary: The book that defined the field, updated and expanded for today's organizations Organizational Culture and Leadership is the classic reference for managers and students seeking a deeper understanding of the inter-relationship of organizational culture dynamics and leadership. Author Edgar Schein is the 'father' of organizational culture, world-renowned for his expertise and research in the field; in this book, he analyzes and illustrates through cases the abstract concept of culture and shows its importance to the management of organizational change. This new fifth edition shows how culture has become a popular concept leading to a wide variety of research and implementation by various organizations and expands the focus on the role of national cultures in influencing culture dynamics, including some practical concepts for how to deal with international differences. Special emphasis is given to how the role of leadership varies with the age of the organization from founding, through mid-life to old age as the cultural issues vary at each stage. How culture change is managed at each stage and in different types of organizations is emphasized as a central concern of leader behavior.. This landmark book is considered the defining resource in the field. Drawing on a wide range of research, this fifth edition contains 25 percent new and revised material to provide the most relevant new concepts and perspectives alongside the basic culture model that has helped to define the field.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-365) and index.

Defining the structure of culture — How to define culture in general — How to describe and analyze the three levels of culture — A young and growing u.s. engineering organization — A mature Swiss-German chemical organization — A developmental government organization in singapore — What leaders need to know about macro cultures — Dimensions of the macro cultural context — A focused way of working with macro cultures — Culture and leadership through stages of growth — How culture begins and the role of the founder of organizations — How external adaptation and internal integration become culture — How leaders embed and transmit culture — The culture dynamics of organizational growth, maturity and decline — Natural and guided cultural evolution — Assessing culture and leading planned change — Deciphering culture — The diagnostic/quantitative approach to assessment and planned change — The dialogic qualitative culture assessment process — A model of change management and the change leader — The change leader as learner.

The book that defined the field, updated and expanded for today's organizations

Organizational Culture and Leadership is the classic reference for managers and students seeking a deeper understanding of the inter-relationship of organizational culture dynamics and leadership. Author Edgar Schein is the 'father' of organizational culture, world-renowned for his expertise and research in the field; in this book, he analyzes and illustrates through cases the abstract concept of culture and shows its importance to the management of organizational change. This new fifth edition shows how culture has become a popular concept leading to a wide variety of research and implementation by various organizations and expands the focus on the role of national cultures in influencing culture dynamics, including some practical concepts for how to deal with international differences.

Special emphasis is given to how the role of leadership varies with the age of the organization from founding, through mid-life to old age as the cultural issues vary at each stage. How culture change is managed at each stage and in different types of organizations is emphasized as a central concern of leader behavior..

This landmark book is considered the defining resource in the field. Drawing on a wide range of research, this fifth edition contains 25 percent new and revised material to provide the most relevant new concepts and perspectives alongside the basic culture model that has helped to define the field.

MSc International Business: Unit 6. Managing Cross-Cultural Interactions

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