Transforming Culture

Transforming Culture
Author: Sherwood G. Lingenfelter
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1998-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780801021787

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Lingenfelter sets out a model for understanding the workings of a society and then applies this model to conflicts missionaries and nationals often face over economic and social issues. He makes the second edition more accessible than the first by clarifying concepts, adding case studies, and reducing the book's length. October '98 publication date.

Transforming Culture

Transforming Culture
Author: E. Briody,R. Trotter,T. Meerwarth
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-06-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230106178

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Transforming Culture offers a discussion and exploration of American work culture that can serve as a guide for organizational-culture change through the description and explanation of a model for change used at GM. The book describes the model, discusses culture-change tools that were derived from it and descriptions of how the tools work.

Culture Transformation

Culture Transformation
Author: Phil Geldart
Publsiher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780993936012

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"e;A true culture transformation should outlast the management that initiated it."e; In his latest book, Phil Geldart, CEO of Eagle's Flight, discusses:How and where to startMeasuring the impactThe role of leadershipHow to change behaviorThe importance of convictionWho should do whatThe role of HRand substantially more...The book also includes an action planning workbook with the 30 most crucial questions to address in order to ensure success.

Transforming School Culture

Transforming School Culture
Author: Anthony Muhammad
Publsiher: Solution Tree Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781934009994

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Busy administrators will appreciate this quick read packed with immediate, accessible strategies. This book provides the framework for understanding dynamic relationships within a school culture and ensuring a positive environment that supports the changes necessary to improve learning for all students. The author explores many aspects of human behavior, social conditions, and history to reveal best practices for building healthy school cultures.

Transforming Culture

Transforming Culture
Author: Sherwood G. Lingenfelter
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1998-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441205865

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Revised edition gives readable case studies, more material on conflict resolution and specific applications on how to transform culture from the mission field.

Transforming the Culture of Schools

Transforming the Culture of Schools
Author: Jerry Lipka,With Gerald V. Mohatt,Esther Ilutsik
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135460259

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This book speaks directly to issues of equity and school transformation, and shows how one indigenous minority teachers' group engaged in a process of transforming schooling in their community. Documented in one small locale far-removed from mainstream America, the personal narratives by Yupík Eskimo teachers address the very heart of school reform. The teachers' struggles portray the first in a series of steps through which a group of Yupík teachers and university colleagues began a slow process of reconciling cultural differences and conflict between the culture of the school and the culture of the community. The story told in this book goes well beyond documenting individual narratives, by providing examples and insights for others who are involved in creating culturally responsive education that fundamentally changes the role and relationship of teachers and community to schooling.

Transforming a Rape Culture

Transforming a Rape Culture
Author: Emilie Buchwald,Pamela R. Fletcher,Martha Roth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015060620617

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This volume presents a diverse group of opinions that lay the foundation for change in basic attitudes about power, gender, race, and sexuality -- for a future without sexual violence. The contributors to this sourcebook share the conviction that rape is epidemic because our society encourages male aggression and tacitly or overtly supports violence against women. Cumulatively, these 34 essays by such figures as Gloria Steinem, Andrea Dworkin, Ntozake Shange, Michael Kimmel and Louise Erdrich situate rape on a continuum extending from sexist language to pornography, sexual harassment in schools and the workplace, wife battering and date and marital rape. Highlights include a proposal to make rape a presidential election issue, an analysis of the churches' ambivalent response to societal violence, guidelines for raising boys to view themselves as nurturing, nonviolent fathers and inspirational visions of personal or institutional change.

Transforming IT Culture

Transforming IT Culture
Author: Frank Wander
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118436530

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Practical, proven guidance for transforming the culture of any IT department As more and more jobs are outsourced, and the economy continues to struggle, people are looking for an alternative to the greed-driven, selfish leadership that has resulted in corporations where the workers are treated as interchangeable parts. This book shows how the human factors can be used to unlock higher returns on human capital such that workers are no longer interchangeable parts, but assets that are cared about and grown. Refreshingly innovative, Transforming IT Culture shows how neuroscientific and psychological research can be applied in the IT workplace to unleash a vast pool of untapped potential. Written by an expert on IT culture transformation Considers the widespread "cultural blindness" in business today, and how it can be addressed Draws on the author's repeated success transforming IT divisions across major corporations by applying the human factors Explains why social intelligence, human factors, and collaboration are the source of harmony, shared learning, mutual respect, and value creation Employees want positive change in business, something to stop the downward spiral we are on, both financially and emotionally. Transforming IT Culture shows how the essential ingredient to any high performing IT department is a culture where employees are valued and managed to their strengths. Using the Information Technology profession as a lens through which we can understand knowledge worker productivity and how to seriously improve it, this important new book reveals why Collaborative Social Systems are essential to every organization.