Posts Tagged corporate leadership
Educational Innovation in Economics and Business VII: Educating Knowledge Workers for Corporate Leadership: Learning into the Future
Many workplaces have become characterized as learning organizations where knowledge workers provide the required competitive edge. Due to the dynamic changes in the economic structures, adaptive, generative, lifelong, and continuous learning have become norms. Leaders in the corporate world have a greater responsibility to provide direction in knowledge building and knowledge delivery systems. The key competencies required for leadership have been impacted by the ch… More >>
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CEO-Speak: The Language of Corporate Leadership
In a post-Enron world, corporate accountability and ethical behaviour have become increasingly important. Joel Amernic and Russell Craig consider the implications of the corporate language of leadership. “CEO-Speak” explores the metaphors and persuasive strategies used by leaders at Enron, Microsoft, AOL-TimeWarner, General Electric, IBM, Nortel, Canadian National Railways, Andersen, Disney, and Alcan-Pechiney-Alusuisse. Amernic and Craig show that CEOs are frequent… More >>
CEO-Speak: The Language of Corporate Leadership
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The Big End of Town: Big Business and Corporate Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
Tracing the evolution of large business enterprises in Australia, from the giants of the nineteenth century to the contemporary leaders, this study delves into why the market leaders became the major players. It examines the crucial elements of their success, and their roles in leading the Australian economy. The book provides a useful evaluation of the factors that have led to Australia’s competitive success by investigating the evolution of its business enterprise… More >>
The Big End of Town: Big Business and Corporate Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
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