Managing in a Time of Great Change

Managing in a Time of Great Change
Author: Peter Drucker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136007866

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'It is not so very difficult to predict the future. It is only pointless...what is always far more important are fundamental changes that happened though no one predicted them or could possible have predicted them.' (quote taken from this book) It is these unpredictable and irreversible changes from the past, and their effect on the role of the executive which Peter Drucker examines in his latest book. The management of change is a subject which has been, undoubtedly, the principal preoccupation of management thinkers in the 1990s. Peter Drucker, the guru's guru, brings together a group of his own original essays and interviews on this vitally important topic. As ever, he provides invaluable food for thought for all executives and students of business and management.

Managing in a Time of Great Change

Managing in a Time of Great Change
Author: Peter F. Drucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0750648716

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Managing to Change the World

Managing to Change the World
Author: Alison Green,Jerry Hauser
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118137611

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Why getting results should be every nonprofit manager's first priority A nonprofit manager's fundamental job is to get results, sustained over time, rather than boost morale or promote staff development. This is a shift from the tenor of many management books, particularly in the nonprofit world. Managing to Change the World is designed to teach new and experienced nonprofit managers the fundamental skills of effective management, including: managing specific tasks and broader responsibilities; setting clear goals and holding people accountable to them; creating a results-oriented culture; hiring, developing, and retaining a staff of superstars. Offers nonprofit managers a clear guide to the most effective management skills Shows how to address performance problems, dismiss staffers who fall short, and the right way to exercising authority Gives guidance for managing time wisely and offers suggestions for staying in sync with your boss and managing up This important resource contains 41 resources and downloadable tools that can be implemented immediately.

Managing in a Time of Great Change

Managing in a Time of Great Change
Author: Peter Ferdinand Drucker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 333
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780750637145

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Examines the unpredictable and irreversible changes from the past, and the effect on the role of the executive.

Managing In A Time Of Great Change

Managing In A Time Of Great Change
Author: Peter Ferdinand Drucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Management
ISBN: 8131215806

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It is these unpredictable and irreversible changes from the past, and their effect on the role of the executive, which Peter Drucker examines in his latest book. The management of change is a subject which has been, undoubtedly, the principal preoccupation of management thinkers in the 1990s. Peter Drucker, the guru’s guru, brings together a group of his own original essays and interviews on this vitally important topic. As ever, he provides invaluable food for thought for all executives and students of business and management.

Managing the Change Process

Managing the Change Process
Author: David K. Carr,Kelvin J. Hard,William J. Trahant
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0070129444

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Explains the global changes confronting business leaders. This book includes strategies for managing major change, creating an organizational culture conducive to change, and leading change effectively. It contains tools that managers need to get a handle on the change management strategies and ensure the success of their business improvement.

The New Markets and Other Essays

The New Markets    and Other Essays
Author: Peter Ferdinand Drucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1971
Genre: Business
ISBN: OCLC:463907696

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Managing at the Speed of Change

Managing at the Speed of Change
Author: Daryl R. Conner
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2006-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781588365156

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This classic, newly updated, is an indispensable source for anyone–from mid-level managers to CEOs–who must execute key business initiatives quickly and effectively. Once groundbreaking and now time-honored, Managing at the Speed of Change has helped countless business leaders learn how to orchestrate transitions vital to their organizations’ success. Rather than focusing on what to change, this book’s aim is far more valuable: It shows readers how to change. Daryl R. Conner, founder and chairman of the consulting firm Conner Partners, is a leading expert on change management. He has served as “change doctor” for clients that include non-profit enterprises, government agencies and administrations, and Fortune 500 companies in an array of industries such as Abbott Laboratories, PepsiCo, American Express, Catholic Healthcare West, JPMorgan Chase, and the U.S. Navy. Based on Conner’s long-term research and his decades of consulting experience, Managing at the Speed of Change uses simple, easy-to-understand language and elegant visuals to explore the dynamics of change, and in doing so, teaches readers • why major change is difficult to assimilate • what distinguishes resilient individuals from those who suffer future shock • how and why resistance forms • how people become committed to change • why organizational culture is so important to the success of change • the roles most central to change in organizational settings • why powerful teamwork is at the heart of achieving change objectives, and how to foster it In this pioneering book, updated for the twenty-first century, Conner demonstrates how both individuals and organizations can develop the capacity not only to endure change but to thrive on it.