Leadership and Organizational Culture: New Perspectives on Administrative Theory and PracticeThomas J. Sergiovanni, John E. Corbally University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 339페이지 "This volume makes a special contribution to organizational analysis by developing the community element's influence on action and outcomes in organizational settings. To understand the volume is to understand what is meant by the community element and to appreciate its influence on organizational behavior. . . . The issues are whether or not leaders really matter to organizational performance, and if they do, how do they matter? The contributors to this book presume that leaders do matter but] focus on the issue of how." -- Wall Street Review of Books "A thought-provoking and well-written book that elaborates the view that the three traditional perspectives -- political, management science, and human resources -- are inadequate for the understanding, analysis, and effective management of organizations." -- Harvard Educational Review |
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Cultural and Competing Perspectives in Administrative | 1 |
Reconceptions of Leadership Theory and Practice | 13 |
Peter B Vaill | 85 |
Leadership as Cultural Expression Thomas | 105 |
Organizations as Cultural Systems | 115 |
Organizational Culture and Administrative Leadership | 125 |
Willfulness and Nonnatural Order | 142 |
Administrators Response to Performance and Value | 170 |
Theory of Practice in Educational Administration | 207 |
Are They | 214 |
Toward a Critical Practice of Educational Administration | 260 |
Developing a Relevant Theory of Administration | 275 |
Theory into Practice | 293 |
Educational Policy Analysis and | 310 |
Higher Education and the Cultural | 324 |
Organizations as Ideological Systems John W Meyer | 186 |
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