Leadership development in a moving context

dc.contributor.authorShort, T.
dc.contributor.conference13th Annual Conference VET Research (8 Apr 2010 - 9 Apr 2010 : Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia)
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractThe success of workplace training initiatives is increasingly connected with how programs of learning are aligned with, and take account of, the organisational context. This is especially true in the area of leadership and management development where Currie (1999) concluded that unless there was congruence between the context of the organisation as perceived by the participants and the development initiative being introduced, the initiative was likely to be unsuccessful. Using selected findings obtained from a two-year research project within the Australian Rail Industry, as part of the CRC for Rail Innovation, this paper draws insight on how leadership and management capability are being developed in an era of changing contexts. In this setting, context is defined by external characteristics of the rapidly changing environment in which rail organisations operate. Drawing information from the literature on leadership, a selection of rail reports, interview data and a content analysis of learning materials taken from rail organisations, this paper evaluates if current management training programs are developing rail leaders with the knowledge and skills to cope with a selection of ever-changing contexts.
dc.identifier.citationProceedings of the 13th annual conference of the Australian VET Research Association, 2010
dc.identifier.isbn9780980527520
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.8/119767
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAustralian Vocational Education and Training Research Association
dc.publisher.placeCrows Nest, NSW, Australia
dc.subjectleadership
dc.subjectmanagement
dc.subjecttraining
dc.subjectchange
dc.subjecttransformaiton
dc.titleLeadership development in a moving context
dc.typeConference paper
pubs.publication-statusPublished
ror.mmsid9915910692701831

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