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The Power Line: A Model for Generating a Systemic Focus on Organizational Health

The Power Line model identifies a series of critical leverage points to which leaders must attend, including an overarching vision, teams that implement effectively, and individuals willing to bring their energy to the organization. By emphasizing the need to work on purpose, action, and energy at t...

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Published in:Sociological practice (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2003-01, Vol.5 (2), p.77-88
Main Authors: Schuyler, Kathryn Goldman, Branagan, Linda
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Psychology
Toxicity
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