A view of how successfull organizations renew themselves. This text explains why managers need to create a deliberate "ethical anarchy" to preserve their organizations, describes the contexts of effective management, and provides stories and visual models to integrate theory and practice.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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notes, bibliography, index
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
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978-0-87584-582-1 (9780875845821)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introduction - organizational renewal: back to the future; management from the perspective of a reflective practitioner; models of management action; developing a values-based rationality for change; the content of this book; walking the walk. Part 1 The wisdom of the hunters: features of a hunter-gatherer culture; features of a herder culture; disastrous consequences of the hunter-to-herder transformation; the hunters' and herders' story is our story; the case for renewal. Part 2 Learning and performance: elements of an organization; interaction of the elements of an organization - mission emerges; from hunters to herders - mission becomes strategy; from tents to palaces - performance leads to success; performance versus learning. Part 3 Boxes and bubbles: the way we were; crisis; change; legitimatization of a new corporate culture; an emerging model of change. Part 4 Hunters of the spirit: the English industrial revolution; Quaker beliefs and values; Coalbrookdale - the Silicon Valley of the revolution; Quaker accomplishments; Quakerism after the English industrial revolution; revisiting the model of change. Part 5 Growth and renewal: the ecoccycle; the ecocycle in human organizations; perspectives on management action. Part 6 Crisis creation: crisis and creation; constraints; management action in the renewal cycle. Part 7 Ethical anarchy: action 2 - walking the talk; action 3 - creating the contexts; implications for organizations ; think double; paradoxes; rhythms of renewal.