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Tag: Leadership Ethics

Posted on June 14, 2022January 16, 2023

The Dark Side of Leading Change

I highlight how academics encouraged coercive persuasion, manipulation and aggression in the darkside development of leadership.

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  • The Dark Side of Leading Change
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  • A Practical Guide to End of Life Care (Edited by Clair Sadler) A Book Review
  • Stewart Lee: Snowflake/Tornado Live Review – Brighton Dome 25/02/22
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  • How Studying Organizational Change Lost Its Way
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  • Did I really claim that organizational change tends to fail? (Notebook No.3)
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  • Organizational Change Review Desk YouTube Playlist (updated 06/01/21)
  • A Guest Post by Tom Bourner
  • Woodland Decay Broadcasting
  • Organizational Change Podcasting Adventures
  • Book Review by Dr David Wilkinson: Managing and Leading Organizational Change (Hughes, 2019)
  • Woodland Decaying (Autumn 2019)
  • Breaking Convention 16th to 18th August 2019 – An Appreciation
  • How they framed organizational change failure (Notebook No.1)
  • How they constructed change leadership (Notebook No.2)
  • Leading changes: Why transformation explanations fail
  • I am not dreaming of an evidence-based Christmas
  • Ralph McTell – Live Concert Review 8th December 2018
  • Leading change is very different from commanding change
  • Leading change: The nonsense of urgency
  • Four Favourite Communicating Change Publications
  • Book Review – Pandemonium: Towards a Retro Organization Theory (Burrell, 1997)
  • I am an academic, or perhaps I am academic: Identity and organizational change
  • The NHS at 70: An organizational change orientated reflection

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