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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-antioch12840852922021-08-03T05:27:08Z Edge Leadership: Using Senior Leadership Perceptions to Explore Organizational Turnarounds Olsen, Lynn William Adult Education Business Community Business Education Continuing Education Educational Theory Higher Education Management Occupational Psychology Organization Theory Organizational Behavior Social Psychology business turnaround senior leadership competitive edge leader development Q methodology Q sort continuous learning transformational leadership change transformative learning systems thinking quantum executives organization development The researcher developed the concept of an edge leader—that is, one who can mindfully turn around a troubled business to sustain it for the future. In an increasingly turbulent and competitive climate, more edge leaders must be developed to sustain their organizations for the benefit of shareholders, employees, communities, and society. The researcher's review of the classic and contemporary leadership and change literatures suggested that four elements are necessary to develop leaders capable of leading even basic beneficial change. They include: having broad, successful experience; being emotionally and socially aware; having the ability to think differently about priorities and paradoxes when progressing through organizational levels; and having the competencies to fill a role. However, the researcher asserted that those elements, while necessary, are not sufficient to develop edge leaders. Specifically, two additional elements are required to fill the gap between basic change leader development and turnaround leader development: instilling a zest for continuous learning and developing the ability to mindfully apply a balance of transactional and transformational leadership practices. The researcher's review of the classic, contemporary, and empirical leadership literature, along with several preparatory studies, suggested that the edge leadership concept merited further study. The dissertation research further substantiated the concept in three ways within a turnaround case study. The researcher used additional analysis of the literature along with Q methodology, a constructivist approach combining qualitative interview data gathering, researcher interpretation to define the range of participants' perspectives, and quantitative factor analysis to develop conclusions. Based on interview data from a company leader and eight cross-functional senior staff members, the researcher first found that the leader's development profile compared well to the six conceptual elements of edge leadership. Second, the researcher‘s literature-based top-25 turnaround leader action items list matched 23 of those actually taken by the leader within the case. Third, the researcher examined the quantum relationships among the participants and their perceptions of the leader‘s actions, concluding that four factors represented the actions seen by the participants as the most important to the turnaround. The electronic version of this dissertation is at OhioLink ETD Center, www.ohiolink.edu/etd. 2010-09-09 English text Antioch University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1284085292 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1284085292 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Adult Education
Business Community
Business Education
Continuing Education
Educational Theory
Higher Education
Management
Occupational Psychology
Organization Theory
Organizational Behavior
Social Psychology
business
turnaround
senior leadership
competitive edge
leader development
Q methodology
Q sort
continuous learning
transformational leadership
change
transformative learning
systems thinking
quantum
executives
organization development
spellingShingle Adult Education
Business Community
Business Education
Continuing Education
Educational Theory
Higher Education
Management
Occupational Psychology
Organization Theory
Organizational Behavior
Social Psychology
business
turnaround
senior leadership
competitive edge
leader development
Q methodology
Q sort
continuous learning
transformational leadership
change
transformative learning
systems thinking
quantum
executives
organization development
Olsen, Lynn William
Edge Leadership: Using Senior Leadership Perceptions to Explore Organizational Turnarounds
author Olsen, Lynn William
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title Edge Leadership: Using Senior Leadership Perceptions to Explore Organizational Turnarounds
title_short Edge Leadership: Using Senior Leadership Perceptions to Explore Organizational Turnarounds
title_full Edge Leadership: Using Senior Leadership Perceptions to Explore Organizational Turnarounds
title_fullStr Edge Leadership: Using Senior Leadership Perceptions to Explore Organizational Turnarounds
title_full_unstemmed Edge Leadership: Using Senior Leadership Perceptions to Explore Organizational Turnarounds
title_sort edge leadership: using senior leadership perceptions to explore organizational turnarounds
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