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    Selected Best-Practice Cases

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    Date
    2010
    Author
    Madzivire, Alex B.
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    Abstract
    An intensive literature search on transformation, change management and leadership revealed that the transformation theory arena has been driven by case studies. However, the case studies cited are predominantly Western. From a non-Western perspective, only one thinker, Mbigi (199) has documented his own case experiences applying his own theories/models of transformation. In search for local and global best-practice cases, I found four cases that highlight interesting insights for comparative purposes. Two are from the West and the other two are from Southern Africa. This article presents a brief critical analysis of each of the cases, highlighting the best practices. It also presents a comparative schematic representation of the cases. The representation gives a helicopter view of the cases, need for transformation, the intervention strategy, theory used and lessons/outcomes of the intervention. I invite other researchers to search and document more transformation best-practice cases for the benefit of non-Western emerging nations.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/1093
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    Madzivire, A.B. (2010). Selected Best-Practice Cases. Macotra
    Publisher
    MaCotra
    Subject
    leadership
    transformation
    change management
    transformation theory
    Additional Notes
    A derivative of author's doctoral thesis at the University of South Africa’s (UNISA) School of Business Leadership (SBL) 2001 to 2003
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