Managing in changing times: a guide for the perplexed manager
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Veröffentlicht: Los Angeles Response Books 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Schumacher's hierarchy / Sid Lowe -- Capra's kite / Sid Lowe -- Perplexity, process and practice / Kathryn Pavlovich and Robert Chia -- Perplexity : preparing for the happenings of change / John Shotter -- Perplexity, ecology and technology / Richard Ennals -- Perplexity and ethics / Ian Steers -- Perplexing images : relational identities in cultural tempospaces / Sławomir Jan Magala -- Perplexity and strategy : moving towards an enrolment advantage paradigm / Jonathan Gander -- Perplexity and indigenous leadership / Karl-Erik Sveiby -- Perplexity, management and business in India / Balakrishnan Muniapan -- Perplexity in southeast Asia : de-perplexing the expat / Astrid Kainzbauer -- Perplexity and oikomorphosis : managing transformation / Ronnie Lessem, Alexander Schieffer, and Sudhanshu Palsule -- Epilogue / by Sid Lowe
This book brings together distinguished writers from diverse fields and their specialised perspectives on new ideas and the challenges they pose to the hegemony of neo-classical scientific management. It explores various possibilities for the future development of the understanding of management and organisation in the context of new economic conditions taking shape in both the East and the West. The focus on these makes this volume topical. It provides today's managers with alternatives to conventional approaches to management that are now facing a credibility crunch. Managing in Changing Tim
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 398 pages)
ISBN:8132102339
8132104900
9788132102335
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