Video recording of a speech delivered by Frances Hesselbein for the Drucker Distinguished Speakers Series. The focus of Hesselbein’s speech is leadership, management, and change. She discusses planned abandonment, the discipline of innovation, and transforming an organization so as to stay relevant without losing its values. Hesselbein then answers questions from the audience, which includes what she considers successful transitions from command and control models to leadership models, and the role of the board in how the private sector can learn from social sector.
Hesselbein, Frances Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Girl Scouts of the United States of America Innovation Values Nonprofit organizations Speeches, addresses, etc
Place
Claremont (Calif.)
Source
Original VHS: Drucker Archives; Drucker Distinguished Speakers Series: Frances Hesselbein, April 06, 1998
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