In praise of good business : how optimizing risk rewards both your bottom line and your people
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In praise of good business : how optimizing risk rewards both your bottom line and your people
Wiley, c1998
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-333) and index
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"Judith Bardwick really dishes it out in this challenging book and does it in her own unique style. She...brilliantly illuminate[s] the darkness around innovation and risk and its enemy, entropy. What shines through is a seminal achievement of how organizations can maintain a delicate balance between risk and recklessness."-Warren Bennis, author of Organizing Genius "...an excellent resource for any CEO faced with transforming a 'no-consequence' culture into one of 'reality-driven action.' Her insights ring true and are tremendously reassuring to those of us facing intense and/or very different competition for the first time."-Erroll B. Davis, Jr. President and CEO, Alliant "Judy Bardwick here sets out a bold new management paradigm, where employees learn to take risks and accept accountability. A powerful and long overdue message."-David G. Robinson, President, CSC Index "Insightful, thought-provoking insights into human behavior and leadership...a must-read book." -Ned Barnholt, Executive Vice President, General Manager, Test and Measurement Organization, Hewlett-Packard "Every living system, including human beings, needs a certain amount of tension to operate at its best.
People achieve the highest levels they're capable of, and feel more vividly alive, when they're challenged by risks."-Judith Bardwick In Praise of Good Business celebrates the great business turnaround of the 1990s. But it does more than that. It shows the management skills needed to continue the management revolution. In her 1991 international bestseller, Danger in the Comfort Zone, Judith Bardwick showed the basis for the hard management decisions that provided the framework for the American economic resurgence. She now cautions us not to rest on our success and lays out very specifically how we need to manage in the new economic environment. Drawing on her work both as a psychologist specializing in management psychology and her 25 years as a consultant to the Fortune 500, Dr. Bardwick explains how and why the benefits of today's best business practices-those forged in the crucible of a global marketplace-extend well beyond a healthy balance sheet.
Human beings thrive on manageable risk, and, by compelling employees to take more risks, accept more responsibility and succeed, business is not only achieving record profits, but it is also helping to create psychologically healthier people and a more resilient society. To more vividly illustrate her points, Dr. Bardwick presents fascinating and instructive case studies of uniquely successful companies across North America. From these she extracts valuable object lessons and action steps, and she develops a revolutionary new management model based on the principle of productive insecurity. A style of management pitched to the demands of a "borderless economy," her prescriptive approach entails steering a middle path between the macho, show-no-mercy downsizing approach and the "no-consequences" model of too much security and too little accountability. Both, she contends, are a leading cause of company failures. In Praise of Good Business presents a very positive message.
Offering an elegant, highly doable prescription for creating more courageous, self-reliant employees ready to meet the challenges of today's supercompetitive global economy, In Praise of Good Business is an invaluable working resource for executives and managers in organizations of all sizes. Far-reaching and grounded in the very nature of the human psyche, this is the only management book you'll ever need. In her more than two decades as a consultant and speaker, Dr. Bardwick has researched and contributed much to broaden business's understand-ing of the key contributing factors to human and organizational effectiveness. Her client list includes dozens of Fortune 500 companies, including Hewlett Packard, Champion Paper, IBM, Andersen Consulting, and National Steel.
目次
- WHERE ARE WE AND HOW DID WE GET HERE?
- The Borderless Economy.
- Driven by Results: Operating in Earning.
- Changing an Organization's Culture is Hard.
- MANAGING NOW.
- Introduction to the Interventions.
- Reality--Driven Action: Urgency.
- Reality--Driven Action: Leadership.
- Reality--Driven Action: Purpose.
- Operate in Optimum Ways: Collaboration.
- Operate in Optimum Ways: Selection.
- Operate in Optimum Ways: Method.
- Create Critical Conditions: Trust.
- Create Critical Conditions: Commitment.
- Create Critical Conditions: Success.
- What Matters Most in Managing Today.
- IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE.
- You Are Your Own Business.
- Education.
- Presumption of Rights, Fear, and the Loss of Ethics.
- The International Experience.
- Creating A Future.
- Postscript: The Three--Dimensional Model.
- Notes.
- Index.
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