Dear Nick, Take a look at these and see if they help: http://www.management-culture.com/index-page2.htm ... sells itself as MBA level http://stress.about.com/library/weekly/aa021901a.htm?terms=new ... maybe a page to start you off by the look of it http://www.noworkviolence.com/articles/corporate_culture.htm ... culture but with a security emphasis, may be useful http:[log in to unmask] ... culture with a link to http:[log in to unmask] which is a potentially useful article; and look out for the links on the left of this page that might inspire you too http://www.lmi.org/Careers/culture.htm ... one company's own culture A three part series of articles on management style: 1 http://managementlearning.com/art/persmyao/index.html 2 http://managementlearning.com/art/persrjob/index.html 3 http://managementlearning.com/art/persrdes/index.html and from the same site here is an introduction to some of the key issues you are probably looking at http://managementlearning.com/topi/mngtstyl.html including Herzberg, Hawthorne Studies, Renis Likert and more You should also search for Japanese management styles, American management styles and so on and maybe do searches for comparisons of styles across the world http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/bm_model.html ... the Blake and Mouton Managerial Grid might be useful for you: gets you to identify the type of manager you are ... worth a look if you don't know it I can't find the link for the Oxford School of Learning but that has a couple of pages in this area aimed at A level (UK pre University students) that is the best summary of management thinking I have seen in a long time. Interested in the classics such as Herberg and Maslow? Do a serach such as herzberg, maslow and you'll find such pages as http://ericae.net/pare/getvn.asp?v=5&n=11 ... looks like a great starter to me, with some good comparisons to chew over Well, there you are. Finding those pages took me around 10 - 15 minutes and I hope you find them useful. I'm not sure of the level you want so if some of these are not useful, please disregard them or let me know how I can refine my search for you. Best wishes Duncan Williamson ----- Original Message ----- From: "nick hall" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 5:22 AM Subject: help needed > I need some help, I'm looking for some interesting > sites on management styles and culture. Or any useful > information would be great or sites. > > Thanks Nick > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Everything you'll ever need on one web page > from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts > http://uk.my.yahoo.com > >