Managing in the age of change
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Managing in the age of change
NTL Institute , Irwin Professional Pub., c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Leapfrogging advances in technology. Women at the top. Global expansion. Consolidation. Downsizing. Diversity issues. With the definitions of organizational success changing this fast, managers need a blueprint for dealing with complex new issues as they impact hiring, budgeting, rewarding, planning, organizing, and other core responsibilities. Managing in the Age of Change offers insights from 26 top managers - including Ken Blanchard and Natasha Jocephalus - on the major issues confronting managers today. These veterans of change give practical guidelines for developing the critical skills that will help managers respond to change quickly and effectively, including how to adapt to cultural differences in the workforce, how to avoid jumping from fad to fad in an attempt to stay current, and how to handle the expected outcomes of downsizing; eliminating the "glass ceiling" and working to combat racism in the workforce; transforming resistance into energy, and recognizing intergroup competition and conflict as positive dynamic forces; putting people back in control, and creating teams that can respond promptly to client, customer, and competitive demands; and handling the sensitive issues of cultural heritages. This definitive collection of articles by widely known management experts will serve as a guidepost for today's manager who, if not facing change today, should be prepared for change in the future. From Robert Marshak's essay on managing in chaotic times, to Mikki Ritvo's and Bill LeClair's guidelines to using consultants effectively, Managing in the Age of Change offers insights to all managers, at every stage of change, in every type of organization.
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