Organizational Architecture and Effective Leadership Speaking Program

Date: November 4, 2004 Time: 3:00-4:00 PM Location: Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., Lexington Room Speakers: Gigi Escoe, University of Cincinnati Joseph Gallo, University of Cincinnati Sponsor: International Leadership Association Chair: Gamaliel Perruci, Marietta College Description: Leadership literature has yet to provide an overarching theory that unifies much of the multidisciplinary work in the field. The panel proposes the Structure-Strategy-Leadership-Performance Paradigm (SSLP) as an overarching theory for organizing and discussing the interaction of important leadership issues and the economic environment faced by organizations. Examples of how this theory applies include issues for developing and implementing strategies of multinational firms and international trade.

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