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Indispensable to understanding change, this unique text provides a
comprehensive examination of how change can be sustained within
organizations today. Featuring critical insights into theoretical
concepts and current international examples, the book provides an
accessible way for students to enhance their understanding and
develop the crucial skills need to be successful when managing and
leading change in organisations. Key Features: Synthesizes what is
known about change in organizations and then provides practical
ways of sustaining it Contains an international range of case
studies and interviews which link theory to practice throughout
Explores key contemporary topics such as power, politics, ethics
and sustainability for an enhanced understanding of current debates
and issues Activities, discussion questions and further reading in
each chapter test your understanding of the key concepts and
reinforce your learning End of book Glossary defines key terms, for
those new to studying change. Comes with access to additional
resources for students and lecturers including relevant SAGE
journal articles to encourage wider reading
Praise for the first edition: 'At last a well-written, balanced and
insightful British book on leadership. It is probable that every
theory and assertion of consequence is commented upon. A real
tour-de-force.' - Emeritus Professor Gerry Randell, University of
Bradford School of Management 'Theory and Practice of Leadership is
an all encompassing, global review of examples and case studies
that is both comprehensive and easily adaptable to almost any
situation one would encounter in leading people.' - Richard J.
Conwell, Nova Southeastern University, Journal of Applied
Management and Entrepreneurship If you are looking for a more
holistic and critical take on the field of leadership, look no
further! The second edition of this engaging and highly-respected
text offers an exploration of leadership in a variety of contexts,
both profit-orientated and non-profit. New to this edition: Refined
to capture and delineate the essential theories more clearly, with
broader coverage taking in the latest developments in areas such as
change, politics, assessment and development of leadership, and
multiple intelligences. Further development of a new integrative
model of core leadership themes and practices. Abundant examples
and illustrations, together with detailed explanations of how they
apply in practice. A companion website with an Instructor's Manual,
PowerPoint slides, links to additional case studies and full-text
journal articles. Theory and Practice of Leadership will prove a
highly-stimulating read for undergraduate and postgraduate students
of leadership and related subjects as well as management
consultants and practising managers.
Indispensable to understanding change, this unique text provides a
comprehensive examination of how change can be sustained within
organizations today. Featuring critical insights into theoretical
concepts and current international examples, the book provides an
accessible way for students to enhance their understanding and
develop the crucial skills need to be successful when managing and
leading change in organisations. Key Features: Synthesizes what is
known about change in organizations and then provides practical
ways of sustaining it Contains an international range of case
studies and interviews which link theory to practice throughout
Explores key contemporary topics such as power, politics, ethics
and sustainability for an enhanced understanding of current debates
and issues Activities, discussion questions and further reading in
each chapter test your understanding of the key concepts and
reinforce your learning End of book Glossary defines key terms, for
those new to studying change. Comes with access to additional
resources for students and lecturers including relevant SAGE
journal articles to encourage wider reading
Praise for the first edition: 'At last a well-written, balanced and
insightful British book on leadership. It is probable that every
theory and assertion of consequence is commented upon. A real
tour-de-force.' - Emeritus Professor Gerry Randell, University of
Bradford School of Management 'Theory and Practice of Leadership is
an all encompassing, global review of examples and case studies
that is both comprehensive and easily adaptable to almost any
situation one would encounter in leading people.' - Richard J.
Conwell, Nova Southeastern University, Journal of Applied
Management and Entrepreneurship If you are looking for a more
holistic and critical take on the field of leadership, look no
further! The second edition of this engaging and highly-respected
text offers an exploration of leadership in a variety of contexts,
both profit-orientated and non-profit. New to this edition: Refined
to capture and delineate the essential theories more clearly, with
broader coverage taking in the latest developments in areas such as
change, politics, assessment and development of leadership, and
multiple intelligences. Further development of a new integrative
model of core leadership themes and practices. Abundant examples
and illustrations, together with detailed explanations of how they
apply in practice. A companion website with an Instructor's Manual,
PowerPoint slides, links to additional case studies and full-text
journal articles. Theory and Practice of Leadership will prove a
highly-stimulating read for undergraduate and postgraduate students
of leadership and related subjects as well as management
consultants and practising managers.
The 1890s was the peak of the American bicycle craze, and
consumers, including women, were buying bicycles in large numbers.
Despite critics who tried to discourage women from trying this new
sport, women took to the bike in huge numbers, and mastery of the
bicycle became a metaphor for women's mastery over their lives.
Spurred by the emergence of the "safety" bicycle and the ensuing
cultural craze, women's professional bicycle racing thrived in the
United States from 1895 to 1902. For seven years, female racers
drew large and enthusiastic crowds across the country, including
Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis,
Kansas City, and New Orleans-and many smaller cities in between.
Unlike the trudging, round-the-clock marathons the men (and their
spectators) endured, women's six-day races were tightly scheduled,
fast-paced, and highly competitive. The best female racers of the
era-Tillie Anderson, Lizzie Glaw, and Dottie Farnsworth-became
household names and were America's first great women athletes.
Despite concerted efforts by the League of American Wheelmen to
marginalize the sport and by reporters and other critics to
belittle and objectify the women, these athletes forced
turn-of-the-century America to rethink strongly held convictions
about female frailty and competitive spirit. By 1900 many cities
began to ban the men's six-day races, and it became more difficult
to ensure competitive women's races and attract large enough
crowds. In 1902 two racers died, and the sport's seven-year run was
finished-and it has been almost entirely ignored in sports history,
women's history, and even bicycling history. Women on the Move
tells the full story of America's most popular arena sport during
the 1890s, giving these pioneering athletes the place they deserve
in history. Purchase the audio edition.
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