Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Innovation (2)
- Campus priorities (1)
- Campus strategic planning (1)
- Co-Creating Innovation (1)
- Coaching Leaders (1)
-
- Connie Reimers-Hild (1)
- Creativity (1)
- Dialogue (1)
- Discourse analysis (1)
- Entrepreneurial (1)
- Entrepreneurial Leadership (1)
- Entrepreneurial leadership (1)
- Environment (1)
- Environmental sustainability (1)
- Green (1)
- Greenwashing (1)
- Higher education administration (1)
- Human capital (1)
- Innovation Coaching (1)
- Innovation coaching (1)
- Leadership Coaching (1)
- Leadership coaching (1)
- Leadership consulting (1)
- Profitability (1)
- Purpose Based Innovation (1)
- Reimers-Hild (1)
- Risk taking (1)
- Social capital (1)
- Social responsibility (1)
- Strategic planning (1)
- Publication
- File Type
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Education
Coaching Leaders: Co-Creating Purpose Based Innovation, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Coaching Leaders: Co-Creating Purpose Based Innovation, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Kimmel Education and Research Center - Presentations and White Papers
The purpose of the presentation was to demonstrate the importance and effectiveness of coaching leaders in today's global economy. Leadership coaching has the potential to co-create innovation in organizations of all sizes. Three case studies were shared. In each example, Dr. Connie presented the effectiveness of her coaching program. Each case study demonstrated the power of leadership and innovation on the economy, society and individual.
Dialogue And Roles In A Strategy Workshop: Discovering Patterns Through Discourse Analysis, Martin Duffy
Dialogue And Roles In A Strategy Workshop: Discovering Patterns Through Discourse Analysis, Martin Duffy
Masters
Strategy workshops are frequently used by Executive management teams to discuss and formulate strategy but are under-researched and under-reported in the academic literature. This study uses Discourse Analysis to discover participant roles and dialogic patterns in an Executive management team’s strategy workshop, together with their effect on the workshop’s operation and outcome. The study shows how the workshop participants adopt different roles through their language and content. It then identifies a dialogic pattern in the workshop discourse, with the emphasis on achieving shared understanding rather than winning the debate. The workshop facilitator’s role is shown to bring discussion as a …
Wku Guide For 2010-12, Western Kentucky University
Wku Guide For 2010-12, Western Kentucky University
Presidential Publications
No abstract provided.
Sustainability Through Profitability: The Triple Bottom Line, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Sustainability Through Profitability: The Triple Bottom Line, Connie I. Reimers-Hild
Kimmel Education and Research Center - Presentations and White Papers
Today’s highly competitive, globalized world requires organizations and businesses to think differently about how they are going to stay in business. Businesses can no longer afford to focus on profits as their sole purpose for existence. Organizations must instead think about the “Triple Bottom Line” and its implications for their ability to grow their brand, customer loyalty and profits.
Academic Entrepreneurs: The Role Of Star Scientists In Commercialization Of Radical Science, Reddi Kotha, Gerard George
Academic Entrepreneurs: The Role Of Star Scientists In Commercialization Of Radical Science, Reddi Kotha, Gerard George
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
We examine the effects of individual, team, and institutional capabilities on the governance of technology contracts. Star scientific teams may work on higher quality projects which may be of high or low risk, depending on the maturity of the technology. Arguments that assumed that both capabilities and risk are codetermined, and seldom diverge in their effects on incentive preferences, may be tenuous in these cases. We test our predictions using a two-stage model in a sample of 1,474 inventions that were licensed through performance or upfront contracts. We find that when individuals and teams have strong capabilities, they prefer performance …