Description
In addition to explaining why the Competing Values Framework is among the most important frameworks in the history of business, this edition addresses some criticisms of the framework and provides empirical evidence for its validity, reliability, and usefulness. The authors also provide practical tools and actions that can assist any organization in improving its performance.
This book is widely applicable to several fields, including financial strategy, culture change, human resource management, leadership roles, and organizational change. Both academics and business leaders will find it to be an illuminating and useful tool and reference. It has also proven to be a valuable resource in executive education programs.
About the Author
Kim S. Cameron, William Russell Kelly Professor Emeritus of Management and Organizations, Robert E. Quinn, Margaret Elliot Tracey Collegiate Professorship Emeritus of Management and Organizations and Jeff DeGraff, Clinical Professor of Management and Organizations, University of Michigan and Anjan V. Thakor, John E. Simon Professor of Finance, Washington University in St. Louis, US
Reviews
'[The authors] continue to shape how organizations succeed through leadership by integrating two critical concepts: navigating paradox and creating value. The theory, research, and solutions-based insights from their Competing Values Framework offer all leaders ideas and tools that will have immediate and sustainable impact.' -- Dave Ulrich, University of Michigan, US and The RBL Group
Book Information
ISBN 9781800888968
Author Kim S. Cameron
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd