Politics, Governance, and Leadership: What Can We Learn From the Academy of Management’s Response to EO13769?

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Organization design seeks to balance potentially conflicting objectives while achieving a broader mission. EO13769 created a challenge for the president of the Academy of Management in leading through these conflicts, as President Anita McGahan describes: how to be true to her own moral values while leading an organization with well-established design constraints, and members with diverse opinions. This article shares the perspectives of 12 scholars on the lessons we can learn from Professor McGahan’s leadership of a constraining organization through a challenging time.

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Davis, G. F., Anteby, M., Briscoe, F. S., Jennings, P. D., Karim, S., Kaul, A., … Zenger, T. R. (2019). Politics, Governance, and Leadership: What Can We Learn From the Academy of Management’s Response to EO13769? Journal of Management Inquiry, 28(3), 283–290. https://doi.org/10.1177/1056492619852170

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