Beyond the Boundaries
Doug Stace and Dexter Dunphy
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Add to basketSold by Book Haven, Wellington, WLG, New Zealand
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Condition: Used - Very good
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Add to basketProviding frameworks to map your organisation's path of change, this book examines the conditions under which a change in strategy will be effective in one organisation, but not in another. It covers: the dilemmas of change; an organisational renaissance; choosing the strategy and structures; translating business strategy into action; and more.
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This is the central question posed and answered in Beyond the Boundaries, an insightful, groundbreaking book on strategic change management by leading authors in the field, Doug Stace and Dexter Dunphy.
The striking feature of the twenty-first century business environment is the phenomenon of 'new adventurers'-organisations and people bold enough to chart new territory, transform current industries, or create totally new industries. This book looks at how change can be charted and led as an energising, productive force at a time when organisations in every sector of the economy, new and old, must reshape to stay ahead of the game-change is the steady state. In this thoroughly updated new edition, the authors explore the new factors of success: speed, flexibility and dexterity in the middle of what is not only an economic revolution, but a social revolution as well.
Beyond the Boundaries provides practical frameworks to map your organisation's path of change-drawn from the authors' extensive organisational research-and examines the conditions under which a change in strategy will be effective in one organisation, but not in another.
This comprehensive, pivotal book covers:
the dilemmas of change
an organisational renaissance
choosing the strategy and structures
translating business strategy into action
taking charge of change
the new flexible work order; and
choosing change intervention tools.
The book is liberally illustrated with case examples from Australian and global enterprises. It is an essential guide for those who lead, manage and participate in the revolution sweeping our organisations.
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