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Next Common Sense Michael Lissack

Next Common Sense von Michael Lissack

Next Common Sense Michael Lissack


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This work concentrates on the new ideas of complexity science and the new disciplines of the complex organization. The authors outline ten simple guidelines and a five-step action plan which set out to make business complexity understandable and make sure that it does not get the better of you.

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Next Common Sense: An E-Manager's Guide to Mastering Complexity Michael Lissack

The old common sense was about how to deal with the separate and free-standing units of a complicated world. The next common sense is about mastering the complex swirl of interweaving events and situations around us. Life is faster, more interconnected, interdependent and interrelated in the online communities of AOL than in the supply chain of an auto-maker. The world of work group relationships, strategic alliances and the customer networks we collectively call 'the organisation' is about the effects of relationships between people inside and outside the organisation rather than controlling distinct groups of employees, customers, suppliers. The new world is a complex one of arrows rather than boxes, of interactions rather than entities. The old common sense was about how to deal with the seperate and free-standing units of a complicated world. The next common sense is about mastering the complex swirl of interweaving events and situations around us. Life is faster, more interconnected, interdependent and interrelated in the online communities of AOL than in the supply chain of an auto-maker. The world of work group relationships, strategic alliances and the customer networks we collectively call 'the organization' is about the effects of relationships between people inside and outside the organization rather than controlling distinct groups of employees, customers, suppliers. The new world is a complex one of arrows rather than boxes, of interactions rather than entities. What worked as strategic advice in the old complicated world turns out to be just poor directions in the new complex one. Lissack and Roos demonstrate in a down-to-earth and practical way that mastering the complexity through finding, nurturing and communicating coherence are the critical tasks for today's managers and executives. With rich examples of how today's top companies - AOL, Southwest Airlines and Visa among others - have rejected traditional management practices to create the new organizational community of the future, they offer a five-step a

Über Michael Lissack

Michael Lissack is the Director of Organization Science Related Programs at the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) and the editor-in-chief of NECSI's journal, Emergence. An investment banker at Smith Barney for nearly fifteen years, financing more than $35 billion of infrastructure projects, he has recently turned his focus to Internet start-up firms, including Tripod and Intelligenesis, as an investor, board member, and strategic advisor. Johan Roos is Porfessor of Strategy and General Management at the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland where he directs the Strategic Imagination Lab research project, several in-company executive programs and a consortium program. He is the co-founder and board member of Intellectual Capital Services and Executive Discovery and a strategic advisor to multinational companies in the US, Europe, South Af

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GOR005622306
9781857882353
1857882350
Next Common Sense: An E-Manager's Guide to Mastering Complexity Michael Lissack
Gebraucht - Gut
Broschiert
John Murray Press
20001201
256
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