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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ian Mitroff (University of Southern California) , Richard O Mason (Southern Methodist University) , Christine M Pearson (University of North Carolina)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 0.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 0.50cm Weight: 0.312kg ISBN: 9781555426064ISBN 10: 1555426069 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 19 March 1994 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsPart One: Business Not As Usual. 1. The Demise of the Modern Organization. 2. A Vision of the New Organization. Part Two: The New Order of Business. 3. Knowledge and Learning. 4. Recovery and Development. 5. World Service and Spirituality. 6. World-Class Operations. Part Three: The New Spirit of Business. 7. Radical Steps Toward a Radical Redesign. 8. Total Ethical ManagementReviewsFramebreak revivifies my faith that something original, articulate, seminal, and radical can be written about the fate of human isntitutions. This book is all of that. --Warren Bennis, university professor and distinguished professor of business administration, School of Business Administration, University of Southern California, and author of An Invented Life: Reflections on Leadership and Change<p> Framebreak proposes a holistic approach to business built around humanitarian and moral principles.... Should be read by senior managers who are seeking ways to broaden the vision of the organization, especially in areas of human resource development, global considerations, and moral and ethical behavior. <p>Captivating work.... Intriguing.''<p>If business people and professors can reflect on the New Age message of this work, radical changes in the way managers conduct organizations could result.'' Framebreak revivifies my faith that something original, articulate, seminal, and radical can be written about the fate of human isntitutions. This book is all of that. --Warren Bennis, university professor and distinguished professor of business administration, School of Business Administration, University of Southern California, and author of An Invented Life: Reflections on Leadership and Change Framebreak proposes a holistic approach to business built around humanitarian and moral principles.... Should be read by senior managers who are seeking ways to broaden the vision of the organization, especially in areas of human resource development, global considerations, and moral and ethical behavior. </p> Captivating work.... Intriguing.''</p> If business people and professors can reflect on the New Age message of this work, radical changes in the way managers conduct organizations could result.''</p> Framebreak revivifies my faith that something original, articulate, seminal, and radical can be written about the fate of human isntitutions. This book is all of that. --Warren Bennis, university professor and distinguished professor of business administration, School of Business Administration, University of Southern California, and author of An Invented Life: Reflections on Leadership and Change Framebreak proposes a holistic approach to business built around humanitarian and moral principles.... Should be read by senior managers who are seeking ways to broaden the vision of the organization, especially in areas of human resource development, global considerations, and moral and ethical behavior. Captivating work.... Intriguing.'' If business people and professors can reflect on the New Age message of this work, radical changes in the way managers conduct organizations could result.'' Author InformationIAN I. MITROFF is the author of many books including The Unbounded Mind (1993). He is Harold Quinton Distinguished Professor of Business Policy and Strategic Management and director of the Center for Crisis Management at the Graduate School of Business, University of Southern California. RICHARD O. MASON is professor of management and former dean of the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University. CHRISTINE M. PEARSON is coauthor (with Ian Mitroff) of Crisis Management (Jossey-Bass, 1993) and is assistant professor of management at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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