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Competing on Culture 9781475834017 Randall VanWagoner - Free Tracked Delivery
Competing on Culture 9781475834017 Randall VanWagoner - Free Tracked Delivery
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Competing on Culture 9781475834017 Randall VanWagoner - Free Tracked Delivery

Community colleges are under intense pressure to change in response to shifts in an increasingly complex environment. Stakeholders are placing simultaneously contradictory demands on colleges for more and better service, increased accountability, and more efficient use of resources in order to get the most from colleges in tough economic times. These demands have contributed to cultural fragmentation in community colleges as staff are pulled in competing directions by events beyond their control. The upshot is a circumstance in which leaders are finding that culture is perhaps the most powerful element affecting organizational performance and change. The old saw \u201Cculture eats strategy for breakfast\u2019 epitomizes the importance of culture as a means for enhancing the long-term viability of

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Community colleges are under intense pressure to change in response to shifts in an increasingly complex environment. Stakeholders are placing simultaneously contradictory demands on colleges for more and better service, increased accountability, and more efficient use of resources in order to get the most from colleges in tough economic times. These demands have contributed to cultural fragmentation in community colleges as staff are pulled in competing directions by events beyond their control. The upshot is a circumstance in which leaders are finding that culture is perhaps the most powerful element affecting organizational performance and change. The old saw \u201Cculture eats strategy for breakfast\u2019 epitomizes the importance of culture as a means for enhancing the long-term viability of

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