
Share
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We are entering what has often been described as the fourth industrial revolution. The power and influence that corporate institutions hold over wider society has reached new heights, as global brands and technological monopolies infiltrate every aspect of modern life. Many traditional organizations are unprepared for this changing world, as they fail to recognise the extent of the changes that are required to operate compete in the new digital world.
With these cultural and technological shifts has also come a newfound focus on the distribution of information assets and human capital across the world, and in real-time. Share demonstrates the importance of developing new business models based on sharing, reciprocity and cooperation, as authors Chris Yates and Linda Jingfang Cai challenge corporate executives and institutional leaders to reconsider how their organizations may benefit from engaging more effectively with local communities and wider societies.
Drawing upon a wide array of practical techniques, examples and case studies, Share offers a holistic approach to change, as it presents a new framework through which organizations can reimagine their practices and approaches to boost agility and become a competitive yet cooperative force in the 21st century.
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Jingfang Cai is the Global Head of Learning and Talent Development at Aon. She has decades of experience in HR strategy, organisational development and change management through a range of roles in the UK (HSBC and Diageo), US (State Farm) and Asia (Hay Group and McKinsey). Born in Shanghai and a Chinese native, Jingfang completed an MBA at London Business School and is now based in Chicago.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- How this book is structured
- Section 1 Context
- Chapter 1: Conway's Law
- Chapter 2: History
- Chapter 3: Going global
- Chapter 4: Luminous cats
- Chapter 5: A share-based system for all
- Section 2 The current system and HR practices
- Chapter 6: Catch up, HR!
- Chapter 7: It's in the system
- Chapter 8: Digital implications
- Chapter 9: The emperor has no clothes
- Chapter 10: Managing risk
- Section 3 Case theory
- Chapter 11: Strategy
- Chapter 12: Structure
- Chapter 13: Capabilities
- Chapter 14: Reward
- Chapter 15: Leadership and culture
- Chapter 16: Spaghetti bolognese
- Section 4 A model for change
- Chapter 17: The 4-Step approach
- Chapter 18: Discover and explore
- Chapter 19: Define and elevate
- Chapter 20: Develop and enable
- Chapter 21: Deploy and empower
- Chapter 22: Our superpowers are our weaknesses
- Chapter 23: Final thoughts
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Index
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