Posts Tagged Change

Making the Numbers Count: The Management Accountant as Change Agent


Traditional accounting systems hold back improvement strategies and process innovation. Maskell’s timely book addresses the growing phenomenon confronting managers in continuous improvement environments. It unmasks the shortcomings of the management accountant’s traditional role and shows the inadequacy of running a business based on financial reports. According to Maskell, in a world class organization, the management accountant can and should tak… More >>

Making the Numbers Count: The Management Accountant as Change Agent

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Identifying paradox: A grounded theory of leadership in overcoming resistance to change


This digital document is a journal article from The Leadership Quarterly, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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The full grounded theory method was used in the present study to investigate nursing leadership in a New Zealand hospital setting. One finding that emerged clearly from… More >>

Identifying paradox: A grounded theory of leadership in overcoming resistance to change

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Time for a Change: Ideal Leadership Series


Why is it that everyone agrees on the best ways to train doctors, lawyers, and accountants-but no one has yet shown the best way to develop leaders? Out of the crucible of the emerging democracies from the old Soviet Union, Larry Stout has created a model that has assisted in developing leaders in government, business, finance, education, and even the church. Unlike other writers who give hints or helps for being a better leader, A Time for Change is a comprehensive… More >>

Time for a Change: Ideal Leadership Series

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