Organizational Innovation by Integrating Simplification

Organizational Innovation by Integrating Simplification
Author: Sharda S. Nandram
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319117256

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This book presents the theory of integrating implification and it provides a profound evidence based study of Buurtzorg Nederland. The case itself, forming the building block of the theory, has received tremendous interest in the Netherlands and abroad. This is the first international book on Buurtzorg Nederland and the first one departing from a management multidisciplinary perspective. The book demonstrates theory building by using the Grounded Theory Methodology as a way to contribute to management theory. Integrating simplification gives room for context specific implementation of organizational innovation to different industries.

Humanistic Management in Practice

Humanistic Management in Practice
Author: Ernst von Kimakowitz,Hanna Schirovsky,Carlos Largacha-Martínez,Claus Dierksmeier
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030515454

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This book demonstrates how principles of a Humanistic Management paradigm are practiced in a variety of industries and regions by businesses of different ownership structures and sizes. What unites these businesses is their commitment to the three stepped approach of Humanistic Management, which is grounded in unconditional respect for the dignity of life, the integration of ethics in management decisions, and active engagement with stakeholders. These businesses are not labeled social enterprises, but operate within the mainstream of competitive markets. However, they do have a deep sense of responsibility towards the communities in which they operate and act accordingly, knowing that sustaining business success over time depends on a value proposition to society at large. The cases featured in this book serve to clarify that businesses can thrive not despite but because they are upholding principles of Humanistic Management. It will be valuable reading for academics working in the field of business ethics, sustainability and corporate social responsibility.

Managing VUCA Through Integrative Self Management

Managing VUCA Through Integrative Self Management
Author: Sharda S. Nandram,Puneet K. Bindlish
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2017-05-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319522319

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In this book, experts discuss whether volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) represent a challenge or a business opportunity. More intense debates on global climate change, increased turbulence in financial quarters, increased job insecurity and high levels of stress at the workplace are attracting attention in the context of organization behavior and entrepreneurship. Fear and confusion have become part and parcel of business, often undermining trust, cooperation and inspiration. As a response, a new way of organizing self-management has emerged. The book combines practical wisdom from East and West, to develop integrative self-management theory and practice; provides direction to support an integrative mind-set, integrative organization and integrative leadership; and presents VUCA as an opportunity and necessity for development and growth, rather than a threat.

Developing Informed Intuition for Decision Making

Developing Informed Intuition for Decision Making
Author: Jay Liebowitz
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000023657

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This book examines how to develop the main traits that are necessary to become an “informed intuitant”. Case studies and examples of successful “informed intuitants” are a major component of the book. “Intuitant” is someone who has the intuitive awareness to be successful. “Informed intuitant” indicates that the individual/decision maker not only applies his/her intuition but also verifies it through using data-driven approaches (such as data analytics). Some of this work resulted from research examining how well do executives trust their intuition.

Digital Economy Post COVID 19 Era

Digital Economy Post COVID 19 Era
Author: Prashant Mishra,Ashu Sharma,Sayantan Khanra,Sumit K. Kundu,Sushanta Kumar Mishra
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 996
Release: 2023-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789819901975

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This book presents the future directions of the digital economy post Covid-19 era. The chapters of this book cover contemporary topics on digital economy and digital initiatives undertaken by various organizations. Overall, the book shares insights on how organizations can adapt and transform their processes, structure, and strategies to remain relevant and competitive in the new business and economic environment. These insights also emerge from multidisciplinary discussions in various management domains, such as, consumer behaviour and marketing, economics, finance and accounting, entrepreneurship and small business management, environmental, social and governance compliance, future of work, human resource management, leadership, inclusive workforce, information systems and decision sciences, international business and strategy, and operations and supply chain management.

Leadership Today

Leadership Today
Author: Joan Marques,Satinder Dhiman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319310367

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This textbook provides a clear understanding of leadership needs in today’s business world, explained within the scope of hard and soft leadership skills. It captures qualities and skills such as spirituality, empathy, moral behavior, mindfulness, empathy, problem solving, self-confidence, ambition, knowledge, global understanding, and information technology. This text explains and provides guidelines for the implementation of each skill and includes examples from contemporary and historical leaders inviting the reader to consider each quality and engage in self-reflection. This book deviates from excessive theoretical descriptions presenting a timely, hands-on approach to leadership. Featuring contributions form academics and professionals from around the world, this text will be of interest to students, researchers, professionals in business and leadership who aspire to lead beyond their immediate environment.

Organizational Innovation

Organizational Innovation
Author: Paul C. Wilson
Publsiher: Coach OI
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781652568186

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Build radically better organizations using lessons from Silicon Valley. No other book will show how Silicon Valley startups work, in a way that can be implemented, in organizations around the world. We merge existing standalone practices like Design Thinking, Change Management, Project Management, and Agile into a modern, Silicon Valley inspired concept called 'Organizational Innovation.' Takeaways from this book will help you implement an Innovation Transformation that will help managers coach their teams to find and implement radically better ways of working. This book is a career-changer for business leaders. Leaders who are forward-thinking and want what's best for their business will quickly recognize that they can co-create the future with their employees. They will learn how to use OI as a platform for finding and developing manager coaches and employee innovators who want to radically improve how they work. Through the experience of founding four startups in Silicon Valley, Paul observed that businesses there strategically prioritize empowering employees to find radically better ways of working. He wrote this book to grow an idea that encapsulates this strategic prioritization of employee-driven internal innovation. He calls it 'Organizational Innovation' and believes that any organization can use it to design, transform and scale radically better ways of working.

Research in Organizational Change and Development

Research in Organizational Change and Development
Author: Debra A. Noumair,Abraham B. Rami Shani
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781787563537

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This volume provides new conceptual insights to help organizations improve health and wellbeing in society. Some chapters do this by addressing macro-level change, some by highlighting evidence-based change at the micro level, and others by extending theory and integrating perspectives that heretofore have remained separate.