The Boston Beer Company
The Boston Beer Company
A look at transformational organization in The Boston Beer Company and the effects on employees and stakeholders.
1,024 words (
approx. 4.1 pages) |
4 sources |
APA | 2005
Paper Summary:
Organizational change is examined at The Boston Beer Company where transformational leadership is used as opposed to traditional leadership. The paper examines the communication between leaders of the company and team members as well as the company stakeholders. Finally, the paper examines the importance of teamwork in the transformational organization.
From the Paper:
"The Boston Beer Company "known for the quality of our beers, and for our creativity and innovation in developing, brewing, and selling these beers" (Samuel Adams, n.d., para 1) are the makers of Samuel Adams and Samuel Adams Light beer. Since founded in 1984 the company has won many awards including being sited as one of the best companies to work for by the Boston Magazine, and by The Princeton Review as one of the best entry level jobs, and Jim Koch "has been named an "Entrepreneur of the Year" by Inc. Magazine" (Samuel Adams, para 1). To understand why this company has won these awards we must examine the way the company is a transformed organization."
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