Organizational Design: A Step-by-Step Approach
Material type:
- 9780521180238
- 302.35/BUR
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In today's volatile business environment, it is more important than ever that managers, whether of a global multinational or a small team, should understand the fundamentals of organizational design. Written specifically for executives and executive MBA students, the edition of this successful book provides a step-by-step 'how to' guide for designing an organization. It features comprehensive coverage of the key aspects of organizational design, including goals, strategy, process, people, coordination, control and incentives. These aspects are explained through the use of a unique series of 2 x 2 graphs that provide an integrated, spatial way to assess and plan organizational design. The new edition features a number of important improvements, including a new framework for understanding leadership and organizational climate, the introduction of the concept of manoeuvrability and a completely new chapter examining joint ventures, mergers, partnerships and strategic alliances.
£25.99
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Preface to second edition
- An outline of the step-by-step approach
- Part I Step 1 - Getting Started
- 1 Define the scope of the organization and assess its goals
- Part II Step 2 - Strategy
- 2 Strategy
- 3 Environment
- Part III Step 3 - Structure
- 4 The configuration and complexity of the firm
- 5 Distributed organizations
- Part IV Step 4 - Process and People
- 6 Task design
- 7 People
- 8 Leadership and organizational climate
- Part V Step 5 - Coordination and Control
- 9 Coordination, control, and information systems
- 10 Incentives
- Part VI Applying the Step-by-Step Approach in a Dynamic World
- 11 Design dynamics: managing change and multi-organizations
- 12 New forms and multi-unit organizations: building on the fundamentals
- References
- Index
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