The learning imperative : managing people for continuous innovation
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The Learning Imperative brings together for the first time 15 recent articles from the Harvard Business Review that spell out - with a striking blend of theory and example - the logic, organizational design,, psychological challenges, and key implementation issues of the learning organization. Articulated by such well-known management thinkers as Chris Argyris, Peter Drucker, and George Stalk, the main themes of the book capture the fundamental parameters of organizational innovation : inventing more effective ways to put knowledge to work ; designing appropriate networks that allow for superior execution ; adapting to the social environment as traditional boundaries of hierarchy, function, and geography are dismantled ; managing nondirective change processes that start at the grass roots ; and using properly organized standardization and specialization to create a learning bureaucracy.
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Harvard Business Review Book
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HF5549.2 .U5L33 1993
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Publisher Place | Boston |
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xxvii, 310p.; 24cm.
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English
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0875844324
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HF5549-5549.5
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