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Dynamic Management Strategy (eBook, ePUB)
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ISBN: 9789174637762 bzw. 9174637762, vermutlich in Englisch, Books on Demand, neu, E-Book.
This book, Dynamic Management Strategy, describes how to design and implement a dynamic management model that is adapted to a world experiencing constant and rapid change. The book is designed to serve as a guide based on practical examples taken from eight organizations that operate in a range of industries. The organizations have, each in its own way, developed management models fit for their specific purposes and adapted to their unique realities. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 This book, Dynamic Management Strategy, describes how to design and implement a dynamic management model that is adapted to a world experiencing constant and rapid change. The book is designed to serve as a guide based on practical examples taken from eight organizations that operate in a range of industries. The organizations have, each in its own way, developed management models fit for their specific purposes and adapted to their unique realities. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 presents the case for change and describes how companies are in various ways trying to be resilient, agile, profitable, innovative, dynamic and sustainable. The case for change pinpoints problems of disruption and uncertainties facing businesses now and in the future. Problems with unmotivated employees are covered, as are dysfunctional behavior caused by a traditional management model with budgets and a command-and-control management approach. Part 2 describes the principles and methods that underlie the management process, the objectives and activities surrounding the traditional management model, and ways in which they can become more dynamic. I cover goals, targets and metrics, forecasts and forward-looking analysis and explain how decision-making and resource allocation can be managed. Part 3 describes how to motivate, lead and empower an organization to act. It covers the principles and models that drive a modern organization as well as leadership and the means used to motivate employees to achieve strategic objectives. Part 4 describes a successful strategy and process for implementing a dynamic management model based on the six cornerstones. It offers advice about mistakes to avoid and summarizes the results enjoyed by successful companies that have left the traditional management for something else, something more dynamic. Finally, I summarize the main differences between the traditional management model and the dynamic management model. Sofort per Download lieferbar Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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Dynamic Management Strategy, E-bok
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ISBN: 9789174637762 bzw. 9174637762, vermutlich in Englisch, Books on Demand, neu, E-Book.
This book, Dynamic Management Strategy, describes how to design and implement a dynamic management model that is adapted to a world experiencing constant and rapid change. The book is designed to serve as a guide based on practical examples taken from eight organizations that operate in a range of industries. The organizations have, each in its own way, developed management models fit for their specific purposes and adapted to their unique realities. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 presents the case for change and describes how companies are in various ways trying to be resilient, agile, profitable, innovative, dynamic and sustainable. The case for change pinpoints problems of disruption and uncertainties facing businesses now and in the future. Problems with unmotivated employees are covered, as are dysfunctional behavior caused by a traditional management model with budgets and a command-and-control management approach.Part 2 describes the principles and methods that underlie the management process, the objectives and activities surrounding the traditional management model, and ways in which they can become more dynamic. I cover goals, targets and metrics, forecasts and forward-looking analysis and explain how decision-making and resource allocation can be managed. Part 3 describes how to motivate, lead and empower an organization to act. It covers the principles and models that drive a modern organization as well as leadership and the means used to motivate employees to achieve strategic objectives. Part 4 describes a successful strategy and process for implementing a dynamic management model based on the six cornerstones. It offers advice about mistakes to avoid and summarizes the results enjoyed by successful companies that have left the traditional management for something else, something more dynamic. Finally, I summarize the main differences between the traditional management model and the dynamic management model. This book, Dynamic Management Strategy, describes how to design and implement a dynamic management model that is adapted to a world experiencing constant and rapid change. The book is designed to serve as a guide based on practical examples taken from eight organizations that operate in a range of industries. The organizations have, each in its own way, developed management models fit for their specific purposes and adapted to their unique realities. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 presents the case for change and describes how companies are in various ways trying to be resilient, agile, profitable, innovative, dynamic and sustainable. The case for change pinpoints problems of disruption and uncertainties facing businesses now and in the future. Problems with unmotivated employees are covered, as are dysfunctional behavior caused by a traditional management model with budgets and a command-and-control management approach.Part 2 describes the principles and methods that underlie the management process, the objectives and activities surrounding the traditional management model, and ways in which they can become more dynamic. I cover goals, targets and metrics, forecasts and forward-looking analysis and explain how decision-making and resource allocation can be managed. Part 3 describes how to motivate, lead and empower an organization to act. It covers the principles and models that drive a modern organization as well as leadership and the means used to motivate employees to achieve strategic objectives. Part 4 describes a successful strategy and process for implementing a dynamic management model based on the six cornerstones. It offers advice about mistakes to avoid and summarizes the results enjoyed by successful companies that have left the traditional management for something else, something more dynamic. Finally, I summarize the main differences between the traditional management model and the dynamic management model.
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Dynamic Management Strategy
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Dynamic Management Strategy: This book, Dynamic Management Strategy, describes how to design and implement a dynamic management model that isadapted to a world experiencing constant and rapid change.The book is designed to serve as a guide based on practical examples taken from eight organizations that operate in arange of industries. The organizations have, each in its own way, developed management models fit for their specific purposes and adapted to their unique realities. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 presents the case for change and describes how companies are in various ways trying to be resilient, agile, profitable, innovative, dynamic and sustainable. The case for change pinpoints problems of disruption and uncertainties facing businesses now and in the future. Problems with unmotivated employees are covered, as are dysfunctional behavior caused by a traditional management model with budgets and a command-and-control management approach.Part 2 describes the principles and methods that underlie the management process, the objectives and activities surrounding the traditional management model, and ways in which they can become more dynamic. I cover goals, targets and metrics, forecasts and forward-looking analysis and explain how decision-making and resource allocation can be managed. Part 3 describes how to motivate, lead and empower an organization to act. It covers the principles and models that drive a modern organization as well as leadership and the means used to motivate employees to achieve strategic objectives. Part 4 describes a successful strategy and process for implementing a dynamic management model based on the six cornerstones. It offers advice about mistakes to avoid and summarizes the results enjoyed by successful companies that have left the traditional management for something else, something more dynamic. Finally, I summarize the main differences between the traditional management model and the dynamic management model. Englisch, Ebook.
Dynamic Management Strategy: This book, Dynamic Management Strategy, describes how to design and implement a dynamic management model that isadapted to a world experiencing constant and rapid change.The book is designed to serve as a guide based on practical examples taken from eight organizations that operate in arange of industries. The organizations have, each in its own way, developed management models fit for their specific purposes and adapted to their unique realities. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 presents the case for change and describes how companies are in various ways trying to be resilient, agile, profitable, innovative, dynamic and sustainable. The case for change pinpoints problems of disruption and uncertainties facing businesses now and in the future. Problems with unmotivated employees are covered, as are dysfunctional behavior caused by a traditional management model with budgets and a command-and-control management approach.Part 2 describes the principles and methods that underlie the management process, the objectives and activities surrounding the traditional management model, and ways in which they can become more dynamic. I cover goals, targets and metrics, forecasts and forward-looking analysis and explain how decision-making and resource allocation can be managed. Part 3 describes how to motivate, lead and empower an organization to act. It covers the principles and models that drive a modern organization as well as leadership and the means used to motivate employees to achieve strategic objectives. Part 4 describes a successful strategy and process for implementing a dynamic management model based on the six cornerstones. It offers advice about mistakes to avoid and summarizes the results enjoyed by successful companies that have left the traditional management for something else, something more dynamic. Finally, I summarize the main differences between the traditional management model and the dynamic management model. Englisch, Ebook.
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