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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Art and Science of Leadership,
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This review is from: Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures (Hardcover)
At various points throughout the book, Truskie cautions that there is no one "ideal" style, nor an infallible "model", nor any single combination of leadership traits, characteristics and behaviors which are most appropriate to all organizations in all phases of their development. He urges his reader to absorb and digest the contents of Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures with care, of course, but also with some degree of critical detachment. Then, correlate his observations and suggestions with the specific circumstances of the reader's own organization.Truskie suggests that "there is a direct link between leadership, organizational culture, and performance." According to his research and analysis, the most effective leader has an impact on "forming the culture of an organization, which further can have an enhancing effect of improving the level, ensuring the consistency, and sustaining the organization's continuing performance improvement." Truskie believes that many leaders are preoccupied with identifying and then manifesting an "ideal" style of leadership when, in fact, no such style exists. That is to say, even the most effective leaders have significant human imperfections; however, they are aware of these imperfections and make every effort to ensure that these imperfections do not have a negative impact on their respective organizations. For this reader, one of the greatest benefits of Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures is Truskie's explanation of the potential, beneficial implications of the L4 Strategy with specific relevance to creating and then sustaining a high-performance organizational culture. Leaders as well as those whom they lead must constantly monitor the balance of four aforementioned cultural patterns. Imbalances are inevitable. Although Truskie does not discuss it, he would probably agree that an early-warning system of some kind is highly desirable. The model he provides suggests all manner of ways by which to recognize and then respond effectively to symptoms of such imbalances. For the foreseeable future, change will be the only constant. Given that reality, Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures can be of even greater value as all organizations (regardless of their size or nature) proceed into an otherwise uncertain future.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dr. Truskie Hits the Mark,
By swmooreiii@aol.com (Mississippi) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures (Hardcover)
Dr. Truskie's thesis that an integrated and balanced organizational culture is a necessity for long-term managerial success is right on target. This book is not only a valuable education on building leadership qualities and enhanced organizations, it is encouraging to those of us who try to maintain an even keel in currents that want to pull the ship toward the rocks. I wish that I had been exposed to the L4 strategy earlier in my career. I would have yielded quicker and superior results in establishing an effective organization.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
excellent. should be read by all corporate leaders,
By A Customer
This review is from: Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures (Hardcover)
detailed, easy to follow blueprint on how to turn your company into a winner. chapter on dgc is especially informative.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures,
This review is from: Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures (Hardcover)
I teach Organization Theory and Organizational Behavior. Teaching leadership has the challenge of finding a way to put the theories into practice. Dr. Truskie meets this challenge and offers a reasonable solution to this decision maker's need.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures (Hardcover)
Author: Truskie, Stanley D.
Title: Leadership in high-performance organizational cultures / Stanley D. Truskie. Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Quorum Books, 1999. Edition Date: 1999 Language: English Physical Details: xv, 147 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Subjects: Leadership. Corporate culture.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book on Company Culture,
By A Customer
This review is from: Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures (Hardcover)
If you are an executive, business owner, or manager, this book will help you. I always believed company culture was important, but I had no idea about how to create the right culture. This book provides an easy model to follow that makes sense, plus it offers leadership guidelines to make it happen. I have already instituted some of the ideas presented in the book and I have seen significant positive performance results already. I would definitely recommend this book to any leader who wants to improve the performance of his company.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Model for Shaping a High-Performance Org. Culture,
By Company President "Craig" (Miami, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures (Paperback)
"I have really been struggling with how to shape my company's culture to ensure I am building an effective organization until I read Dr. Truskie's book. His culture model is so clear and makes so much sense that its logic jumps out at you once you realize that there is a "right" organizational culture. I have heard so often that there is no right or wrong culture, but this book's compelling argument clearly dispels that notion.
I have read other books on organizational culture, but quite frankly, they created more questions than provided answers. I did not know whether I wanted a strong culture, an open culture, a sales culture, a driving culture, or a friendly culture. Plus I did not know where to start. Dr. Truskie helps you understand that as a leader, you must establish the direction first, then shape the right culture to achieve your strategic goals and objectives . At least now I have a model that will help guide me in creating an effective culture ( Dr.Truskie calls integrated and balanced) within my organization. He also provides excellent examples of unbalanced cultures and explains how they negatively affect performance. The changes we now have under way within my company have already resulted in positive performance improvement. But as Dr. Truskie points out, this is a journey, and not a destination so we are still working toward building our high-performance culture. This is definitely not a "quick" read book but one you should read a chapter at time, think about the message, then read on to the next chapter. But I can tell you it is well worth the time...one of the more meaningful books on leadership available in a crowded market." |
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Leadership in High-Performance Organizational Cultures by Stanley D. Truskie (Hardcover - June 30, 1999)
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