Author: Rob Goffee
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Collins
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 088730902X
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The Character of a Corporation: How Your Company's Culture Can Make or Break Your Business
Offering substantive analysis, vivid examples, and pragmatic solutions, this book presents a powerful and practical methodology for assessing and transforming one's corporate culture--that elusive element of the business mix that can make or break the long-term success of a business.The Character of a Corporation review. Radio feature.Corporate culture is more than just a way to set the tone at work--it also affects the bottom line. That's why it's critical to understand your company's culture. Authors Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones argue that managers need to know if their business's culture helps or hurts, and how to change it, if necessaryRead full reviews of The Nehemiah Factor 16 Characteristics of a Missional Leader.
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author gareth jones author robert goffee format paperback language english publication year 04 12 2003 subject management business economics industry subject 2 management business general the character of a corporation how your companys culture can make or break your business isbn 1861976399 title the character of a corporation how your companys culture can make or break your business ean 9781861976390 authors jones gareth goffee rob binding paperback publisher profile books publish date 2003 12
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Radio feature.Corporate culture is more than just a way to set the tone at work--it also affects the bottom line. That's why it's critical to understand your company's culture. Authors Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones argue that managers need to know if their business's culture helps or hurts, and how to change it, if necessary. Goffee and Jones know their stuff. As founders of the London-based consulting firm Creative Management Associates, they've helped launch programs to overhaul corporate cultures at such companies as Johnson & Johnson, Coopers and Lybrand, and Hilton Hotels. They've identified four basic cultures, each of which can be good or bad: the networked culture, the mercenary culture, the fragmented culture, and the communal culture. For example, do employees gossip and form cliques? That's the networked culture at its worst, and it's probably creating an atmosphere of distrust and cynicism that can damage the company's future. But networking can also mean open and effective communication--and constructive friendships--that can lead to the sharing of good ideas, all to the company's benefit.
The book includes handy diagnostic tools, so you can describe your own corporate culture. It also suggests ways to bring about change and offers tips on surviving in whatever culture you find yourself. The Character of a Corporation is instructive reading for managers who want to improve performance and for anyone looking to survive and thrive in the workplace. --Dan Ring
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