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Corporate Culture and Performance John P. Kotter

Corporate Culture and Performance von John P. Kotter

Corporate Culture and Performance John P. Kotter


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Corporate Culture and Performance John P. Kotter

Going far beyond previous empirical work, John Kotter and James Heskett provide the first comprehensive critical analysis of how the "culture" of a corporation powerfully influences its economic performance, for better or for worse. Through painstaking research at such firms as Hewlett-Packard, Xerox, ICI, Nissan, and First Chicago, as well as a quantitative study of the relationship between culture and performance in more than 200 companies, the authors describe how shared values and unwritten rules can profoundly enhance economic success or, conversely, lead to failure to adapt to changing markets and environments.

With penetrating insight, Kotter and Heskett trace the roots of both healthy and unhealthy cultures, demonstrating how easily the latter emerge, especially in firms which have experienced much past success. Challenging the widely held belief that "strong" corporate cultures create excellent business performance, Kotter and Heskett show that while many shared values and institutionalized practices can promote good performances in some instances, those cultures can also be characterized by arrogance, inward focus, and bureaucracy -- features that undermine an organization's ability to adapt to change. They also show that even "contextually or strategically appropriate" cultures -- ones that fit a firm's strategy and business context -- will not promote excellent performance over long periods of time unless they facilitate the adoption of strategies and practices that continuously respond to changing markets and new competitive environments.

Fundamental to the process of reversing unhealthy cultures and making them more adaptive, the authors assert, is effective leadership. At the heart of this groundbreaking book, Kotter and Heskett describe how executives in ten corporations established new visions, aligned and motivated their managers to provide leadership to serve their customers, employees, and stockholders, and thus created more externally focused and responsive cultures.

Über John P. Kotter

John P. Kotter is the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership at the Harvard Business School. His most recent book is A Force for Change, (Free Press).

Inhaltsverzeichnis


Contents

Preface

I. Introduction

1. The Power of Culture

II. The Performance Question: What Kind of Corporate Cultures Enhance Long-Term Economic Performance?

2. Strong Cultures

3. Strategically Appropriate Cultures

4. Adaptive Cultures

5. The Case of Hewlett-Packard

6. The Nature of Low-Performance Cultures

III. The Change Question: How Can Corporate Cultures Be Purposefully Changed to Make Them More Performance Enhancing?

7. People Who Create Successful Change

8. Leaders in Action

9. The Case of ICI

10. The Case of Nissan

IV. Summary and Conclusions

11. On the Role of Top Management

Appendix

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR007034093
9781451655322
1451655320
Corporate Culture and Performance John P. Kotter
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Broschiert
Simon & Schuster
2011-05-16
224
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