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The Oz Principle (book)

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Publisher
  
Prentice Hall

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
2 January 1994

Genre
  
Management

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1994

Pages
  
232

Page count
  
232

ISBN
  
9781591843481

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Authors
  
Roger Connors, Tom Smith, Craig Hickman

Similar
  
Roger Connors books, Leadership books

The Oz Principle: Getting Results Through Individual and Organizational Accountability is a leadership book written by Roger Connors, Tom Smith, and Craig Hickman. It was first published in 1994.

Contents

The book, which borrows its title from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, discusses accountability and results.

Content overview

The Oz Principle examines the role of accountability in the achievement of business results and the improvement of both individual and organizational performance. The Oz Principle presents a new understanding and a paradigm shift in how accountability is understood. Unlike Webster Dictionary's definition of the topic, The Oz Principle defines accountability as “a personal choice to rise above one’s circumstances and demonstrate the ownership necessary for achieving desired results to See It, Own It, Solve It, and Do It.” The book is organized around the Steps To Accountability model, which shows how to create both individual and organization accountability for achieving results. The model is divided in half by a line that “separates success from failure," with Above The Line being the area of "accountability and success" and Below The Line being the area "self-victimization and failure."

Reception and recognition

The Oz Principle is one of the top five bestselling books in the Leadership and Performance categories since 1994, and for the last 15 years it has been in the top 30 bestselling books. It is also a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling book. In addition, it was selected as a Top 5 Book Pick by the Banff Centre, which focuses on leadership development, as well as being called "a must read" by the Business Book Bestseller List in their February 2013 list.

References

The Oz Principle (book) Wikipedia