Strengthening management education and development with non‐prescriptive guidelines for the management/ leadership aspect of decisions
Abstract
Explores the authors’ suggestion for creating a bridge between management/leadership theory and practical application. The suggestion rests on six foundations: non‐prescriptive starter guidelines which users adapt to their personal style or use as foundation for guidelines of their own; a comprehensive model of management/leadership which rests on three pillars: the organization’s need for control (or co‐ordination), competence (of all stakeholders) and climate; emphasis on the two separate aspects of every managerial decision ‐ the functional and the management/leadership considerations; the distinction between goals and action steps which has fairly significant implications for the motivational ambience; the application of the distinction between importance and urgency to goal selection and priority setting; and the separation of needs, in Maslow’s Hierarchy, into those which can be satisfied with psychological rewards and those which require tangible rewards.
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Citation
Rausch, E. and Stark, E. (1998), "Strengthening management education and development with non‐prescriptive guidelines for the management/ leadership aspect of decisions", Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 10 No. 6/7, pp. 332-336. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665629810236327
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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