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Here Be Dragons

Af: Rob Phaal, Gill Ringland, Patricia Lustig Engelsk Paperback

Here Be Dragons

Af: Rob Phaal, Gill Ringland, Patricia Lustig Engelsk Paperback
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Here be Dragons was written in response to requests from readers of Beyond Crisis (John Wiley, 2010), which introduced the "Cycle of Renewal". Readers wanted to know what the Cycle of Renewal looked like "on the ground"; how would you get started? How would you decide which tools to use? Who would do the work? What would it look like on a daily basis? And, most importantly, what impact would you see on business performance?Here be Dragons addresses these questions in two ways. The first, The Columbus Project, describes the journey taken by a fictional organisation (FutureParts Vehicle Supplies) which was set the challenge of renewing itself. The staff of FutureParts are entirely fictional, but they represent some of the characters and organisational structures that form the context for change in many organisations. The story illustrates some of the common hurdles and tools, so that business leaders may recognise some of the characteristics of what works and what does not as they spearhead organisational change. The second part of the book is a Pilot's Guide to the tools which the Columbus Project used to help the business renew itself. The tools are designed to enhance the ability to think long term while being effective in the short term - balancing the paradoxes leaders face on a daily basis. Both parts focus pragmatically on why each tool should be used, when and how they should be used, together with the results to expect and how each fits into the Cycle of Renewal.
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Here be Dragons was written in response to requests from readers of Beyond Crisis (John Wiley, 2010), which introduced the "Cycle of Renewal". Readers wanted to know what the Cycle of Renewal looked like "on the ground"; how would you get started? How would you decide which tools to use? Who would do the work? What would it look like on a daily basis? And, most importantly, what impact would you see on business performance?Here be Dragons addresses these questions in two ways. The first, The Columbus Project, describes the journey taken by a fictional organisation (FutureParts Vehicle Supplies) which was set the challenge of renewing itself. The staff of FutureParts are entirely fictional, but they represent some of the characters and organisational structures that form the context for change in many organisations. The story illustrates some of the common hurdles and tools, so that business leaders may recognise some of the characteristics of what works and what does not as they spearhead organisational change. The second part of the book is a Pilot's Guide to the tools which the Columbus Project used to help the business renew itself. The tools are designed to enhance the ability to think long term while being effective in the short term - balancing the paradoxes leaders face on a daily basis. Both parts focus pragmatically on why each tool should be used, when and how they should be used, together with the results to expect and how each fits into the Cycle of Renewal.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 260
ISBN-13: 9780956219053
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0956219055
Udg. Dato: 14 feb 2012
Længde: 14mm
Bredde: 230mm
Højde: 153mm
Forlag: The Choir Press
Oplagsdato: 14 feb 2012
Forfatter(e) Rob Phaal, Gill Ringland, Patricia Lustig


Kategori Ledelse og beslutningstagning


ISBN-13 9780956219053


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 260


Udgave


Længde 14mm


Bredde 230mm


Højde 153mm


Udg. Dato 14 feb 2012


Oplagsdato 14 feb 2012


Forlag The Choir Press

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