Dynamics of Leading Organizations
Cameron's Competing Values Framework is a model that helps organizations understand and analyze their culture by categorizing it into four distinct quadrants based on two axes: flexibility versus control and internal versus external focus. This framework highlights how organizations can embody different cultural types, such as clan, adhocracy, market, and hierarchy, each with its own values and implications for leadership and organizational effectiveness.
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