Assessing leadership in a Chinese company a case study
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the key problems encountered when Westerntrained consultants evaluate leaders in China using a toolkit and consulting process derived from AngloAmerican leadership theory and HR consulting practice. Designmethodologyapproach A composite case example...
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description | Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the key problems encountered when Westerntrained consultants evaluate leaders in China using a toolkit and consulting process derived from AngloAmerican leadership theory and HR consulting practice. Designmethodologyapproach A composite case example from the authors' recent consulting experience illustrates a model assessment process and toolkit tailored to the Chinese business, social and cultural environment. Findings Cultural and situational differences, require special consideration when assessing Chinese leaders. Assessments and feedback should be tailored to the traditionalism of the team being assessed. Practical implications The paper presents practical guidelines and insights into selecting appropriate assessment tools and structuring the process for Chinabased clients. Originalityvalue The paper provides new insights into the tools and process required to deliver accurate and leadership assessment in China. |
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