Evaluations to Chinese Public (Paperback)


This book is consisted of 7 chapters. Except preface, introduction to the Competing Values Framework and the close words, the rest four chapters are actually four separated studies based on Competing Values Framework. In spite of the separating, they all have the same purpose to evaluate the managerial competences of China mainland managers whether they work in private or public sectors. Chapter 1 is the introduction that introduces why I write this book. Chapter 2 offers us a managerial competence evaluation instrument that will be used in this book. Chapter 3 explores the phenomenon that the managers with no China mainland backgrounds often manage more efficiently and effectively than those China mainland counterparts. I try to find why the non-mainland managers use the 24 managerial competences more efficiently than the China mainland ones in chapter 4. Chapter 5 focuses on how the Chinese public leaders and their subordinate public servants perceive the latter's managerial competences. In chapter 6, managerial competences of the local government leaders have been evaluated. Chapter 7 is a short conclusion to the book.

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This book is consisted of 7 chapters. Except preface, introduction to the Competing Values Framework and the close words, the rest four chapters are actually four separated studies based on Competing Values Framework. In spite of the separating, they all have the same purpose to evaluate the managerial competences of China mainland managers whether they work in private or public sectors. Chapter 1 is the introduction that introduces why I write this book. Chapter 2 offers us a managerial competence evaluation instrument that will be used in this book. Chapter 3 explores the phenomenon that the managers with no China mainland backgrounds often manage more efficiently and effectively than those China mainland counterparts. I try to find why the non-mainland managers use the 24 managerial competences more efficiently than the China mainland ones in chapter 4. Chapter 5 focuses on how the Chinese public leaders and their subordinate public servants perceive the latter's managerial competences. In chapter 6, managerial competences of the local government leaders have been evaluated. Chapter 7 is a short conclusion to the book.

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Imprint

VDM Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

May 2009

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

May 2009

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

108

ISBN-13

978-3-639-15752-9

Barcode

9783639157529

Categories

LSN

3-639-15752-4



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