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Managing the Unexpected Karl E. Weick (University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI)

Managing the Unexpected By Karl E. Weick (University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI)

Summary

High reliability organizations (HROs), such as ER units in hospitals or firefighting units, are designed to perform under stress and pressure. This work aims to turn your organization into a panic-proof unit that can handle any emergency.

Managing the Unexpected Summary

Managing the Unexpected: Assuring High Performance in an Age of Complexity by Karl E. Weick (University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI)

High reliability organizations (HROs) such as ER units in hospitals or firefighting units are designed to perform efficiently under extreme stress and pressure. Using HROs as the model for the 21st century organization, Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe show readers how to respond to unexpected challenges with flexibility rather than rigidity and to reduce the disruptive effects of change by using tools such as sensemaking, stress reduction, migrating decisions, and labeling. Introducing the powerful new concept of mindfulness, the authors outline five qualities of the mindful organization and the organizational skills needed to achieve them. Each concept is clearly expressed in vivid case studies of organizations that demonstrate mindful practices in action. A Book in the University of Michigan Business School Series Voted Best HR Book of 2001 by HR.com

Managing the Unexpected Reviews

...it's worth reading... (Professional Manager, January 2002)

About Karl E. Weick (University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI)

KARL E. WEICK is the Rensis Likert Collegiate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology and professor of psychology at the University of Michigan Business School. His book, The Social Psychology of Organizing (1979), was designated by James Collins in Inc. magazine as one of the nine best business books ever written. KATHLEEN M. SUTCLIFFE is assistant professor of organizational behavior and human resource management at the University of Michigan Business School. She has published numerous articles on cognitive and experiential diversity in top management teams and on organizational performance.

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GOR003206461
9780787956271
0787956279
Managing the Unexpected: Assuring High Performance in an Age of Complexity by Karl E. Weick (University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, MI)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20010719
224
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