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Making the Impossible Possible: Leading Extraordinary Performance: The Rocky Flats Story

by Kim Cameron

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Publisher Comments:

Presents a riveting story and a researched case study that delves into the spectacularly impossible success of the shutdown and clean-up of Rocky Flats, one of the most notorious nuclear weapons plants in the United States.

Book News Annotation:

In 1995, the cleanup and closure of contaminated nuclear weapons plant Rocky Flats was estimated to require more than 70 years and $36 billion. Despite these dire predictions, contracting company Kaiser- Hill managed to get the job done 60 years ahead of schedule and $30 billion under budget. Drawing upon firsthand accounts and public records, Cameron (management, U. of Michigan) and Lavine (organization studies, Boston College) describe ten principles of positive leadership that made this company's remarkable success possible. They also explain how these same principles may be implemented by leaders in other kinds of organizations. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

The most contaminated nuclear plant in the country, Rocky Flats was an environmental disaster and the site of rampant worker unrest. Although it was estimated that it would take 70 years and $36 billion to clean up and close the facility, something stunning happened. Now on its way to becoming a wildlife refuge, the project is running 60 years ahead of schedule and $30 billion under budget. In "Making the Impossible Possible," Kim Cameron explains how this remarkable performance was achieved — and how it can be replicated. Using numerous first-hand accounts and public records, Cameron draws a number of leadership guidelines that can be applied to any business. This fascinating and thoroughly researched case study concludes by revealing the ten leadership principles responsible for the Rocky Flats turnaround — and in doing so, provides a means for other organizations to harness the lessons of this astonishing success.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781576753903
Author:
Cameron, Kim
Publisher:
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Author:
Cameron, Kim S.
Author:
Lavine, Marc
Subject:
Business
Subject:
Management
Subject:
Organizational Behavior
Subject:
Leadership
Subject:
Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (U.
Subject:
Life Sciences - Ecology - Recycling
Subject:
Environmental Studies-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20060831
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
286
Dimensions:
9.52x5.93x.75 in. .95 lbs.

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The most contaminated nuclear plant in the country, Rocky Flats was an environmental disaster and the site of rampant worker unrest. Although it was estimated that it would take 70 years and $36 billion to clean up and close the facility, something stunning happened. Now on its way to becoming a wildlife refuge, the project is running 60 years ahead of schedule and $30 billion under budget. In "Making the Impossible Possible," Kim Cameron explains how this remarkable performance was achieved — and how it can be replicated. Using numerous first-hand accounts and public records, Cameron draws a number of leadership guidelines that can be applied to any business. This fascinating and thoroughly researched case study concludes by revealing the ten leadership principles responsible for the Rocky Flats turnaround — and in doing so, provides a means for other organizations to harness the lessons of this astonishing success.
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