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- catalog abstract "In a time when the world's great businesses - from IBM and General Motors to Wal-Mart and Microsoft - are struggling with the challenge of change, a surprising source of powerful leadership ideas has emerged: the new U.S. Army. A global powerhouse with nearly 1.5 million employees, an annual budget of $6.3 billion, and strategic alliances in every major nation, the Army is one of the world's vastest, most complex organizations. Remarkably, since the end of the Cold War, The Army has been transformed more thoroughly - and more successfully - than any business. It has retooled for the Information Age, tackled and mastered a bewildering array of new missions, and moved to shed decades-old bureaucratic methods - all while dramatically downsizing. In Hope Is Not a Method, General Gordon R. Sullivan, the Army Chief of Staff who led the transformation, and Colonel Michael V. Harper, one of his key strategic planners and thinkers, provide. Businesspeople with the practical lessons of their experience.".
- catalog alternative "What business leaders can learn from American's army".
- catalog contributor b10066839.
- catalog contributor b10066840.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Businesspeople with the practical lessons of their experience.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Remaking America's Army -- Ch. 2. The Paradox of Action -- Ch. 3. Leadership for a Changing World -- Ch. 4. Values: The Leverage of Change -- Ch. 5. Seeing the Elephant -- Ch. 6. Creating a Strategic Architecture -- Ch. 7. Building a Team -- Ch. 8. Campaigning -- Ch. 9. Transforming the Organization -- Ch. 10. Overthrowing Success -- Ch. 11. Growing the Learning Organization -- Ch. 12. Investing in People: Leadership Training -- Ch. 13. Hope Is Not a Method -- Epilogue: The Army Today.".
- catalog description "In a time when the world's great businesses - from IBM and General Motors to Wal-Mart and Microsoft - are struggling with the challenge of change, a surprising source of powerful leadership ideas has emerged: the new U.S. Army. A global powerhouse with nearly 1.5 million employees, an annual budget of $6.3 billion, and strategic alliances in every major nation, the Army is one of the world's vastest, most complex organizations. Remarkably, since the end of the Cold War,".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-278) and index.".
- catalog description "The Army has been transformed more thoroughly - and more successfully - than any business. It has retooled for the Information Age, tackled and mastered a bewildering array of new missions, and moved to shed decades-old bureaucratic methods - all while dramatically downsizing. In Hope Is Not a Method, General Gordon R. Sullivan, the Army Chief of Staff who led the transformation, and Colonel Michael V. Harper, one of his key strategic planners and thinkers, provide.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 294 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0812927877 :".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Times Business,".
- catalog subject "Commerce.".
- catalog subject "HD 31 S949h 1996".
- catalog subject "HD31 .S762 1996".
- catalog subject "Industrial management.".
- catalog subject "Industry.".
- catalog subject "Planning Techniques.".
- catalog subject "Strategic planning.".
- catalog subject "United States. Army.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Remaking America's Army -- Ch. 2. The Paradox of Action -- Ch. 3. Leadership for a Changing World -- Ch. 4. Values: The Leverage of Change -- Ch. 5. Seeing the Elephant -- Ch. 6. Creating a Strategic Architecture -- Ch. 7. Building a Team -- Ch. 8. Campaigning -- Ch. 9. Transforming the Organization -- Ch. 10. Overthrowing Success -- Ch. 11. Growing the Learning Organization -- Ch. 12. Investing in People: Leadership Training -- Ch. 13. Hope Is Not a Method -- Epilogue: The Army Today.".
- catalog title "Hope is not a method : what business leaders can learn from America's army / Gordon R. Sullivan, Michael V. Harper.".
- catalog title "What business leaders can learn from American's army".
- catalog type "text".