Organizational Development and Leadership

Organizational Development and Leadership

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With this reader you receive an invitation to participate in a travel into actual fields of conceptional development and empirical research in the land of psychological orientated management studies. The authors focus on different perspectives as well as specific theoretical approaches in their common concern to contribute to the understanding and improvement of organizational development: (1) the organizational level including aspects of Marketing strategies, Quality Management and Training, (2) the level of interaction between superiors and subordinates referring to the theory of Transformational Leadership and (3) an individualistic level which emphasizes the employees’ personality and values. Organizational change is a challenge for organizations to develop concepts for training, learning processes in the workplace and interaction models between different hierarchical levels. At least, what is the appropriate leadership style in a changing context? Contents: Detlev Liepmann: Quality in Vocational Training: Evaluation and Transfer Dilemmas – Sierk A. Horn: Powerbrands: Resurrecting a Magic Concept – Dirk Hanebuth: Rethinking Kaizen: An empirical approach to the employee perspective – Jorg Felfe/Katja Goihl: Transformational Leadership and Commitment – Matthias Kroeger/Kathrin Tartler: Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire: From the American to the German culture – Wim Nettelnstroth: Personality and Organizational Behavior – Jorg Felfe/Uwe Wolfradt: Values and Job Features as Antecedents for Occupational Stress, Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction – Felicia Tancill: Organizational Restructuring and Perceived Job Insecurity.

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