Founders and Organizational Development

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Ceo Position
Ceo Power
Ceo Role
Ceo's Ability
Ceo's Behavior
Ceo's Personality
Ceo's Position
Ceo’s Ability
Ceo’s Behavior
Ceo’s Personality
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Found Ceo
Founder's Syndrome
Founder’s Syndrome
High Core Self-evaluation
IBM Programmer
Interim CEO
Internal Revenue Service
intervention strategies
Involvement Obligation
Lance Armstrong Foundation
Leadership
Low Core Self-evaluations
Management
McClelland's Achievement Motivation Theory
McClelland’s Achievement Motivation Theory
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Nonprofit Companies
nonprofit leadership
Nonprofit Organizations
organizational psychology
Power
power dynamics in organizations
Professional Continuing Education Programs
psychological impact of founder exit
Psychological Ownership
Public Companies
Stakeholder Behavior
stakeholder behavior analysis
Starting an Organization
Transformational Reaction

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367479831
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Founders and Organizational Development: The Etiology and Theory of Founder’s Syndrome is designed to help today’s researchers, faculty, students and practitioners become familiar with the etiology and dynamics of Founder’s Syndrome as an organizational condition challenging nonprofit/nongovernmental, social enterprise, and for-profit and publicly traded organizations. The book uses applied social and psychological theories and concepts to peel away the layers of an organizational enigma, revealing three causes of Founder’s Syndrome and insight into the power and privileges assumed by founders who engage in undesirable and self-destructive behaviors leading to their termination; going from hero status to antihero.

Researchers, instructors, students, and practitioners will find thought-provoking case studies from the real world of organization development practice. Segments from interviews during interventions reveal the type of emotional turmoil experienced in organizations where founder’s syndrome is present. Insight is provided into accounts of well-known founders who were terminated or forced to resign. The unique features of this book include: integrating theory into practice, describing a new theory about the psychological reaction of founder’s syndrome victims, prevention ideas when designing new organizations, strategies for intervention, using content based on research and organization development consultation experiences, and, integrating feedback from students who have launched organizations.

Stephen R. Block was Research Professor and Director of the Nonprofit Concentration at the University of Colorado-Denver’s School of Public Affairs, USA.

Katrina Miller-Stevens is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and Business at Colorado College, USA.

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