New technology and the value-based management of transformational leadership |
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Authors: | Gerald Baxter PhD Nancy Keber Baxter MBA |
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Institution: | (1) Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri;(2) Center for Applied Research, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri |
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Abstract: | New technology is calling on people to provide adaptive responses in situations where there are many exceptions or where a high degree of variability exists or where people provide linkages between programmable segments. Further, groups of people who are geographically dispersed and unacquainted with each other will work together to solve business problems or define a process and will then disband when the job is done. Thus, the general model of responsible autonomous job behavior becomes the key facet of individual-organization-technological relationships. It is suggested that this model is best activated by the empowerment of people through the value-based management of transformational leadership. |
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