In Accountabililty Leadership, Gerald Kraines presents a radical and revisionist point of view in support of hierarchy and accountability as tools to boost organizational productivity. In his work consulting for major corporations throughout the country, Gerald Kraines consistently hears that 60%
The Accountable Leader: Developing Effective Leadership through Managerial Accountability
β Scribed by Brian Dive
- Publisher
- Kogan Page
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Organizational structures are ineffective when they do not delineate and define accountabilities.Β Brian Dive focuses upon the implications of clear accountability for leadership, with an in-depth analysis of βdistributed leadershipβ β a concept neglected in the leadership literature to date.Β Dive explores the relationship between leadership, accountability and organizational structure.Β He argues that the majority of leadership-related problems arise not from ineffective individuals but from organizational structures that lack accountable jobs.Β In a Decision Making Accountability Solution Set, he outlines the key principles of accountability. Β By implementing the principles an organization can improve the performance of its managerial staff at all levels.
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