2002
DOI: 10.1177/0263211x020301008
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Imagining the Good Organization

Abstract: Drawing on the views of a wide range of theorists, including in particular Greene, Greenfield and Habermas, the author argues for the need, if we are to conceive of new possibilities for ourselves and for society, for imagination. In this context, a persistent theme of rural communities, once heavily dependent on a single economic resource, surrounds the need for innovative leaders who are capable of imagining new options and willing to take considered risks. Based ona case study of a single community and its … Show more

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