The Business of Leadership

  • The Business of Leadership: An Introduction
    By Karen Dill Bowerman, Montgomery Van Wart

    Three associates have supplemented test questions and provided auxiliary lecture materials: Barry Manembu, Fernando Huang, and Christina Sumingyue Wang. Barry's multiple-choice questions give a sufficient sampling so that professors may ...

  • The Business of Leadership: An Introduction
    By Karen Dill Bowerman, Montgomery Van Wart

    The phrasethat Hillary Rodham Clinton popularized in her book by the same name,“It takes a village,” isapplicable to the longterm partnerships and collaborative leadership needed between and within public health entities, ...

  • The Business of Leadership: An Introduction
    By Karen Dill Bowerman

    Levi Strauss & Company experienced a revenue stall in 1996, following a doubling of revenue within the previous decade. Several new product lines had been introduced that were very successful. But by 2000, revenue abruptly dropped 35 ...

  • The Business of Leadership: An Introduction
    By Karen Dill Bowerman, Montgomery Van Wart

    Specifically tailored to business students, this undergraduate textbook features a "how-to" approach and is filled with with current, lively examples and well-crafted learning tools.

  • The Business of Leadership: Adding Lasting Value to Your Organization
    By John Potter, Alan Hooper

    One novel approach which is based on the task-relationship concept is that proposed by Fiedler in the United States. Fiedler suggests that each individual is predisposed either to a task orientation or to a relationship orientation in ...

  • The Business of Leadership: Adding Lasting Value to Your Organization
    By John Potter, Alan Hooper

    First published in 1997, this volume special feature is its combination of practical and psychological behavioural aspects of leadership, presented in an easy readable style, which is designed for practising managers and for business ...