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Author Behrens, Alfredo, 1951- author.

Title Gaucho dialogues on leadership and management / Alfredo Behrens
Published London, UK : Anthem Press, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 205 pages)
Contents <P>Preface to the English Edition; Preface to the Portuguese Edition; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 Fierro and Sombra Head for Mexico; Chapter 2 The Unquenchable Thirst for Honor: The Gladiator; Chapter 3 Martin Fierro Inspires Perón's Leadership Style; Chapter 4 The Siege of Montevideo; Chapter 5 Fierro and Sombra Discuss Leadership Theory; Chapter 6 Fierro and Sombra Follow the Federalist Revolt in Southern Brazil; Chapter 7 The Unquenchable Thirst for Honor: The Bullfight; Chapter 8 In Venezuela Fierro and Sombra Assess the Marcha Restauradora; Chapter 9 Panama Secedes from Colombia and Fierro Looks for Heroism in Costa Rica; Chapter 10 Fierro and Sombra Discuss the Leadership of the Mexican Revolution; Chapter 11 Contrasts with American Military Leadership: The Punitive Expedition; Chapter 12. Epilogue; Glossary; References; Index.</p>
Summary Most subsidiaries of multinational organizations in developing countries are managed like modern-day saladeros, beef-jerking companies where, in the process of salting beef, workers salted themselves out of life. In Gaucho Dialogues on Leadership and Management Alfredo Behrens illustrates the Latin American organizational how-to through a dialogue attributed to two iconic literary characters, Martín Fierro and Don Segundo Sombra. Fierro--passionate, nonpragmatic, xenophobic--and Sombra--with a more nuanced affection toward old ways--comment on the militia-led insurrections from Argentina and Uruguay through Brazil, Venezuela, Central America and Mexico, and draw lessons about leadership, strategy and people management in Latin America and the United States. While the book's argument covers the ethos prevailing in the Americas, Behrens believes it may be relevant elsewhere among similar societies where people prefer to act as members of clans than as autonomous individuals. If so, the book's argument may be relevant for the vast majority of humankind at work
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-201) and index
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Subject Leadership -- Latin America
Management -- Social aspects -- Developing countries
Militia movements -- Latin America
Organizational effectiveness -- Latin America
FICTION -- Hispanic & Latino.
Leadership
Management -- Social aspects
Militia movements
Organizational effectiveness
Developing countries
Latin America
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1783087110
9781783087112