Global Leadership, Capacity for Judgment Integrity, and Acculturized Organizational Knowledge

Joseph A. Petrick, Robert F. Scherer

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Abstract

<p> To overcome the dysfunctional overemphasis on control and pronounced homogeneity of U.S. global leadership teams, the authors advocate a model of individual and collective development of the capacity for judgment integrity in leadership, ethics, and organizational change decisions to better address global behavioral, moral, and change complexity. They next advocate action learning processes that incorporate experience, methods, tools, and cases into organizational training programs so that the asset of acculturized organizational knowledge will capture both explicit, migratory Western knowledge and tacit, embedded non&hyphen;Western knowledge. Finally, the authors recommend three action steps global leaders can take to enhance organizational capacities that will lead to sustainable global competitive advantage.</p>
Original languageAmerican English
JournalPerformance Improvement Quarterly
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2000

Disciplines

  • Business
  • Business Administration, Management, and Operations
  • International Business

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