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Title: Organizational Culture and Leadership
Authors: Schein, Edgar H.
Keywords: Organizational Culture
Leadership Defined
The Dimensions of Culture
The Leadership Role in Building
Evolving Culture
How Leaders Can Manage
Culture Change
New Roles for Leaders
Leadership
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: United States of America: Published by Jossey-Bass
Citation: Schein Edgar H. Organizational Culture and Leadership. United States of America: Published by Jossey-Bass, 2010. 457 p.
Abstract: Organizational culture and leadership have both become very complicated topics. Over the past several decades, organizational culture has drawn themes from anthropology, sociology, social psychology, and cognitive psychology. It has become a fi eld of its own and has connected signifi cantly with the broader cultural studies that have been spawned by the rampant globalism of recent times. The explosion of new tools in information technology and media transmission has made cultural phenomena highly accessible, and some of these phenomena are unique to the information age. Cultural variations around nation, ethnicity, religion, and social class have become highly visible through television and the Internet. Having a certain kind of culture, being a certain kind of culture, and wanting a certain kind of culture have been frequently referred to in the daily press. “ Command and control ”has become a cultural archetype even as clear descriptions of just what this means have become more elusive when we observe organizations carefully.
URI: https://library.megu.edu.ua:9443/jspui/handle/123456789/4900
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