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Competing values

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The big picture

The competing values framework is a model for judging the effectiveness of organisations (Quinn & Rohrbaugh, 1983), but it can also be used to assess and define supervision and management development programmes. The study by Quinn and Rohrbaugh was an attempt to gain a better understanding of organisational effectiveness criteria, which resulted in a multi-dimensional scaling or spatial model with three dimensions (Figure 71.1):

  • internal vs external focus of the organisation;
  • flexibility vs stability of the organisation;
  • process vs goals orientation (the means to achieving the end).

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