Prelims
Harnessing Change to Develop Talent and Beat the Competition
ISBN: 978-1-83909-999-1, eISBN: 978-1-83909-996-0
Publication date: 3 June 2020
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Spina, L.J. and Spina, J.D. (2020), "Prelims", Harnessing Change to Develop Talent and Beat the Competition, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xiv. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-996-020201001
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Harnessing Change to Develop Talent and Beat the Competition
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Harnessing Change to Develop Talent and Beat the Competition
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Lori J. Spina
The Delta Group Network, Inc., USA
and
James D. Spina
The Delta Group Network, Inc., USA
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Dedication
In Memory of Our Dear Friend, David
Author Biographies
James D. Spina
After a long career in public education Jim moved into the private sector and worked as an independent consultant, senior manager of training and development at a large company with over 2,000 employees and later as a director of executive development and succession planning at a Fortune 500 media company. He returned to education as a senior lecturer at the R. H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland in the department of organization and management. His PhD was earned at the University of Connecticut in Educational Administration.
Lori J. Spina
Lori began her career as a classroom special education teacher and was quickly promoted to department head. After a number of years in public education, she and her husband Jim formed a management leadership development firm. Primary clients included government agencies, manufacturing, major hotels and law firms as well as small businesses in a variety of industries located throughout the United States and Canada.
Lori was invited to teach Human Resources courses at the University of Maryland where she was a full-time lecturer at the R. H. Smith School of Business. In addition to classes in Maryland, Lori also taught in Zurich and Beijing at the R.H. Smith campuses located in those cities. Currently, Lori and Jim maintain the management consulting business.
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank and recognize advice and critiques by the following people. They have been an invaluable set of advisors. We truly appreciate their thoughtful comments along with the time it took to review and encourage our work.
International Business Reviewers
Daniel Auriel, PhD – Germany, Lecturer: R. H. Smith School of Business
Dirk Baquet, MBA – Germany, Lecturer: R. H. Smith School of Business
Stefan Blobelt, MBA – Switzerland, Lecturer: R. H. Smith School of Business
University Business School Reviewers
Interim Dean Jon Aberman – Marymount Business School
Assistant Dean Patricia Cleveland – University of Maryland: R. H. Smith School of Business and University of Hawaii (Retd.)
Associate Dean Michael Pfarrer – University of Georgia: Terry College of Business
Michael Parke – London Business School Assistant Professor
Dean Joyce Russell – Villanova School of Business
Gerald Suarez – University of Maryland Professor of the Practice: R. H. Smith School of Business
Corporate Reviewers
Ben Bengougam – Hilton Worldwide Hospitality
Jack Conaty – Fox News Chicago (Retd.)
Tom DeMartino – Kaiser-Permanente (Retd.)
Editors
Curt Sleight – Florida
Frank Spina – California
- Prelims
- Introduction
- 1 Harnessing Change
- 2 A Strategic Management System
- 3 Critical Thinking Skills for Success
- 4 Strategic Cultural Considerations
- 5 Motivating People to Embrace Change
- 6 Competitive Analysis
- 7 Creative Thinking Methods That Work
- 8 Using the Strategic Management System
- 9 Cooperative Strategies to Sink Competitors
- 10 Succession Planning for Sustainability
- 11 Future Challenges to Success
- 12 Looking Ahead: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Developing Talent
- 13 Readiness to Move Ahead
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2 Primary References – Classic and Current
- Appendix 3 60-Second Seminars
- Appendix 4 US Navy Talent Development Program
- Bibliography
- Index