Leading change from the middle: a practical guide to building extraordinary capabilities
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Main Author: Nickerson, Jackson A. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. Brookings Institution Press 2014
Series:Innovations in leadership
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Item Description:Bookshelves abound with theoretical analyses, how-to guides, and personal success stories by famous corporate leaders, public officials, even athletic coaches, expounding on how to lead from the top. But what about those in the middle who are increasingly tasked with trying to reshape, reorient, or recreate the capabilities of an organization? Leading Change from the Middle takes you on the journeys traveled by Kurt Mayer, an information technology executive in the Department of Defense trying to build a new IT system in record time with limited resources, and Stephen Wang, a mid-level leader
Leaders in the middle and their challenges -- The journeys begin for Kurt and Stephen -- Categorizing stakeholders -- Leadership approaches for each category of stakeholders -- Avoid making stakeholders deaf -- How do Kurt's and Stephen's journeys end? -- How can you lead change?
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:081572523X
1306693454
9780815725220
9780815725237
9781306693455

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