Stimulated by growing interest in the organizational and performance leadership components of Olympic success, sport psychology researchers have identified Performance Director-led culture change as a process of particular theoretical and applied significance. To build on initial work in this area, and develop practically meaningful understanding, a pragmatic research philosophy and grounded theory methodology were engaged to uncover culture change best practice from the perspective of newly appointed Performance Directors. Delivered in complex and contested settings, results revealed that the optimal change process consisted of an initial evaluation, planning, and impact phase adjoined to the immediate and enduring management of a multi-...
Creating and regulating high performing cultures has emerged as a critical function of high performa...
In this article, three prevailing myths about team and organisational culture – an increasingly popu...
The study objective was to examine the temporal macrocultural changes in Olympic sports in the Unite...
Objectives As part of the recent upsurge of work on management and organizational factors in elit...
Reflecting the importance of optimizing culture for elite teams, Fletcher and Arnold (2011) recently...
Reflecting the importance of optimizing culture for elite teams, Fletcher and Arnold (2011) recently...
Although high performing cultures are crucial for the enduring success of professional sport perform...
Driven by the ever-increasing intensity of Olympic competition and the ‘no compromise – no stone unt...
Team GB is an international powerhouse in Olympic sports and has become ‘much admired around the wor...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
The effective and efficient implementation of change is often required for both successful performan...
The organizational environment and role delivery of support personnel have been identified as increa...
[[abstract]]Team culture and coaches leadership: Both qualitative and quantitative approaches Every ...
Creating and regulating high performing cultures has emerged as a critical function of high performa...
Creating and regulating high performing cultures has emerged as a critical function of high performa...
In this article, three prevailing myths about team and organisational culture – an increasingly popu...
The study objective was to examine the temporal macrocultural changes in Olympic sports in the Unite...
Objectives As part of the recent upsurge of work on management and organizational factors in elit...
Reflecting the importance of optimizing culture for elite teams, Fletcher and Arnold (2011) recently...
Reflecting the importance of optimizing culture for elite teams, Fletcher and Arnold (2011) recently...
Although high performing cultures are crucial for the enduring success of professional sport perform...
Driven by the ever-increasing intensity of Olympic competition and the ‘no compromise – no stone unt...
Team GB is an international powerhouse in Olympic sports and has become ‘much admired around the wor...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
The effective and efficient implementation of change is often required for both successful performan...
The organizational environment and role delivery of support personnel have been identified as increa...
[[abstract]]Team culture and coaches leadership: Both qualitative and quantitative approaches Every ...
Creating and regulating high performing cultures has emerged as a critical function of high performa...
Creating and regulating high performing cultures has emerged as a critical function of high performa...
In this article, three prevailing myths about team and organisational culture – an increasingly popu...
The study objective was to examine the temporal macrocultural changes in Olympic sports in the Unite...