Greg Procknow

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Organisation: Intrinsic Non-Profit Training

Greg Procknow is CEO of Intrinsic Non-Profit Training. He has also worked with the Canadian Cancer Society in the role of the PHPC (Promote Health Prevent Cancer) Workshop Coordinator for Surrey B.C. The majority of his research is focused on knowledge development and training of volunteers and staff within the not-for-profit sector. He has been published by such organizations as: The Texas Association of Non-profit Associations (TANO); British Columbia's Human Resources Management Association (BCHRMA); The Fort Bliss Monitor; as well the Documentation Center of Cambodia. Greg is also pursuing graduate studies at the University of Regina.

 

Beiträge von Greg Procknow

  • Contrasting Leadership Development Techniques to that of a Transactional Organization compared to a Transformational Organization

    Which of the leadership styles are better in today’s business environment?

    26. Oktober 2010 von Greg Procknow

    This paper works to support the commonly held assumption held by most leaders today, that most businesses i.e. Johnson & Johnson (J&J) are in fact a transformational organization that employs only transformational leaders. Further, this paper works to support other assumptions that most military organizations demonstrate a transactional leadership approach, in which they would employ transactional leaders. First we begin with a brief comparison of transactional and transformational leadership styles. Then provided is a brief overview of the training methods employed by the Canadian Armed Forces to train their potential leaders into transformational leaders, as well the benefits of each training program and how they develop new transformational leader competencies as a direct result of being participants. Then discussed are the leadership development training programs offered by J&J and their respective benefits to the participant’s. [weiterlesen]