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Posted By Lee Bolman 03-15-2012 23:27
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Fabrice, On my website, I have a small collection of OB cases, some short (1-3 pages), others longer. They're downloadable and available for use at no charge, so maybe you'll find something useful. The link is: http://www.bolman.com/cases.htm . Good luck with your module. ...
Posted By Lee Bolman 11-04-2009 02:35
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Would it be an incorrect anthropomorphism to assert, for example, that "Our team won"? Or would it only become incorrect if the assertion were expanded to something like, "Our team really wanted to win"? And, if you're correct that individuals can't have contracts with society, does that also mean that ...
Posted By Lee Bolman 10-09-2009 12:08
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For years, I've used a chapter in John Kotter's Power and Influence: chapter 6, "Relations with Superiors: the Challenge of "Managing" a Boss." Many people have told me that they found it very helpful. Lee Bolman From: Management Education and Development Discussion [mailto:MG-E ...
Posted By Lee Bolman 03-17-2009 01:11
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The author experience must vary by publisher. Maybe we've been unusually lucky, but in more than 25 years with Jossey-Bass, Terry Deal and I have had a series of happy, long-term relationships with editors. Our current editor has been in place close to a decade – she's wonderful and we hope she stays ...
Posted By Lee Bolman 03-16-2009 01:31
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This thread has focused more on the supply side of the textbook issue, but it's also important to look at the demand side. As a textbook author, I'm always mindful that the student pays, but the faculty member decides. The faculty member is choosing not just a text but, as Scott Valentine mentioned in ...