In the Shadow of the City, Video
Author(s):
Anne Donnellon ; James Reed
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Depicts the site and operation of an international
development project. A serious conflict has developed
between the two principals, an Ethiopian woman and a
British entrepreneur. The film shows the stakes
involved.
Subject(s):
Africa; Cross cultural relations; Diversity;
International operations; Interpersonal relations;
Project management; Social enterprise
Type: Case Video Publication Date: 6/29/90
Product Number: 890523 Length: 8 min
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Team Talk: The Power of Language in Team Dynamics
(Hardcover)
Author(s):
Anne Donnellon
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Donnellon argues that the gap between the ideal and the
reality of team work is due to the failure to recognize
and address the paradoxes that team work poses for
individuals, teams, managers, and organizations. The
central paradox is that teams require both the
preservation of differences among its members as well as
the integration of those differences into a single
working unit. The way team members talk reflects and
shapes the way they resolve these tensions. Using a
sociolinguistic framework for analyzing team
conversations, Donnellon draws on interviews and
transcripts of team meetings that she gathered from
product development teams in Fortune 200 companies. Her
research shows that if organizations are to use teams
effectively, they must remove the contradictions and
barriers that impede team work. To realize the full
potential of teams, organizations and managers must
accomdate themselves to the requirements of real team
process. Donnellon offers practical suggestions for
managing these challenges. She identifies key dimensions
for diagnosing team interaction and exposes the
organizational and individual roots of team problems.
Subject(s):
Communication; Communication strategy; Group behavior;
Group decision making; Group dynamics; Human relations;
Interpersonal behavior; Interpersonal relations;
Management teams; Organizational behavior; Teams
Type: HBS Press Book Publication Date: 2/23/96
Product Number: 619X Length: 320p
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Teams Program: PAL and Windows
Author(s):
Jon R. Katzenbach ; Douglas K. Smith ; Anne Donnellon et
al.
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Developed in conjunction with leading organizations,
Teams presents proven, leading-edge solutions to the
challenges of improving the performance of your teams.
Teams offers a unique, integrated mix of products that
fits the natural learning process and that, all
together, are the best way to internalize key concepts,
change behavior, and produce positive results. First, a
video introduces the concepts and shows you how leading
companies put these ideas into action; second, Harvard
Business Review articles lead you through a detailed
examination of the concepts; and finally, an interactive
CD-ROM program allows you to practice applying the
concepts through hands-on learning and role-playing.
Teams includes: Teams and Organizational Change, a video
which goes behind the scenes at Magma Metals, the
Ritz-Carlton, and Sealed Air Corp. to show you firsthand
the wisdom of empowering teams, as well as the downside
of poor planning for teams; Making Teams Work, a Harvard
Business Review article collection featuring Katzenbach
and Smith's seminal article, "The Discipline of Teams,"
which covers management teams, cross-functional teams,
motivating and measuring a team's work, how to lead a
team, and more; and Teams That Work multimedia CD-ROM,
which helps you understand the dynamics that operate
within teams, diagnose the problems that constrain team
functions, and solve problematic team dynamics.
Subject(s):
Communication in organizations; Employee development;
Interpersonal relations; Management development;
Management teams; Managerial skills; Organizational
behavior; Teams
Type: Management Program Publication Date:
3/3/97
Product Number: 1997PW Length:
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YPF S.A.: Shaping a New Culture
Author(s):
Anne Donnellon
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Examines the organizational changes and human resource
strategies implemented to create an entrepreneurial
culture within the formerly state-owned oil company.
After a local entrepreneur radically downsized and
reorganized the company, YPF was successfully taken
public in 1993. But in a country where the economy had
been closed for many decades and state-owned
institutions had become bloated and highly bureaucratic,
changing the mindset and behavior of the workforce to
turn it into a competitive player in the world economy
was not automatic. It required major redesign of
organizational systems like recruiting, training, and
performance management. Describes the changes introduced
by a new vice president of human resources and offers
early reaction to those changes. Teaching Purpose: To
illustrate the complex and interacting set of
organizational changes needed to create a
high-performance culture, especially in a bureaucratic
company in an emerging economy.
Subject(s):
Corporate culture; Human resources management;
Organizational design; Petroleum; South America
Setting Information:
Geographic Setting: Argentina
Industry Setting: oil & gas
Number of Employees: 10,000
Case Time Frame Start: 1997
Case Time Frame End: 1998
Type: Case (Field) Publication Date: 9/30/99
Product Number: BAB014 Length: 19p
Source: Babson College
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