The Big Fallacy: Al Dunlap's ineffective effectiveness approach at Sunbeam.
Title: The Big Fallacy: Al Dunlap's ineffective effectiveness approach at Sunbeam.
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Details: Words: 2046 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Big Fallacy: Al Dunlap's ineffective effectiveness approach at Sunbeam.
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Details: Words: 2046 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Abstract.
This paper analyses the organizational effectiveness of Sunbeam during the 2-years management period of CEO Al Dunlap. It looks different strategic constituencies and their satisfaction with the downsizing measures introduced by Al Dunlap. The paper will show, that Sunbeam's top management failed to satisfy internal and external demands and to follow a consistent and socially responsible management practice. Moreover, stakeholders relied on one man only, hoping that Dunlap will succeed, just because he seemed
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Appendix 1
Negative Attributes Associated with Organizational Decline
The 'Dirty Dozen'
Source: Cameron, K.S. 1994, p.195