The Hype: Angel
Author: Maddux, William W. ; Petriglieri, GianpieroINSEAD Area: Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise ; Organisational BehaviourPublisher: Fontainebleau : INSEAD, 2008.Language: EnglishDescription: 1 p.Type of document: INSEAD CaseNote: Latest version available via https://publishing.insead.eduAbstract: Fifteen years after a difficult beginning, The Hype have reached the top of the music world. Their last album, however, received mixed reviews. On the eve of a meeting to decide the new record's artistic direction, the band is split as to whether, and to what extent, change is necessary. Pedagogical Objectives: The Hype case and role play can be used with a variety of audiences to experience and discuss dynamics of group decision making. The exercise and debriefing provide opportunities to explore issues related to conflict in teams, shared leadership, influence, technical versus adaptive change, organisational identity and career orientations.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The Hype case and role play can be used with a variety of audiences to experience and discuss dynamics of group decision making. The exercise and debriefing provide opportunities to explore issues related to conflict in teams, shared leadership, influence, technical versus adaptive change, organisational identity and career orientations.
Fifteen years after a difficult beginning, The Hype have reached the top of the music world. Their last album, however, received mixed reviews. On the eve of a meeting to decide the new record's artistic direction, the band is split as to whether, and to what extent, change is necessary.
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