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On Vocation in Organisations

Författare:
Inbunden, 2026
engelska
2 119 kr
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Organisations across sectors are under unprecedented pressure to respond to social, environmental, and ethical expectations while remaining competitive and resilient. Despite the proliferation of purpose statements, sustainability strategies and impact claims, many leaders lack a coherent framework for translating intention into organisational reality. This book offers leaders, boards, and practitioners a structured, evidence-based approach to organisational purpose that goes beyond inspiration to implementation. On Vocation in Organisations responds to a growing crisis in organisational life: disengagement, loss of trust, ethical failure, and the widening gap between stated purpose and lived reality. It demonstrates that organisational vocation is not a branding exercise, but a strategic operating system and provides synthesis tools and practical checklists for leaders to assess and sustain alignment over time. Drawing on neuroscience, organisational psychology, systems theory, leadership science, and shared real-world cases from senior leaders across healthcare, finance, humanitarian systems, and technology, this book offers a rigorous, practical and relatable framework for aligning organisational design with human dignity and societal contribution. This book is essential for senior executives, entrepreneurs, board members, and organizational leaders who need to drive authentic transformation and build purpose-driven cultures that can withstand scrutiny and deliver sustainable impact. It is equally valuable for consultants, advisors, impact investors, and graduate business audiences seeking practical frameworks to guide leadership development, governance excellence, and meaningful organizational change.

Undertitel
A Leader's Guide to Aligning Purpose
ISBN
9781041364658
Språk
engelska
Vikt
518 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2026-12-08
Sidor
248