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How The Harvard Business School Changed The Way We View Organizations Jay W Lorsch

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How The Harvard Business School Changed The Way We View Organizations Jay W Lorsch
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Publisher: Business Expert Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Jay W. Lorsch
ISBN: 9781637425305, 1637425309
Language: English
Year: 2023

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How The Harvard Business School Changed The Way We View Organizations Jay W Lorsch by Jay W. Lorsch 9781637425305, 1637425309 instant download after payment.

Listen, observe, test—these three words lie at the heart of a powerful method for businesses' transformation.

Behind this method is a deceptively simple idea: managers and management scholars must first take the pulse of a real business, get its case history, diagnose its problems, and only then solve them. Invented by the scholars who launched Harvard Business School, this medical model will still cure companies today.

Damningly, during the last thirty years business schools embraced the presumptions of economists, game theorists, and other calculators of abstraction. The solving of real-world, real-time problems has atrophied and stagnated. In this book, renowned scholar and emeritus professor Jay W. Lorsch marshals evidence, history, and insights from his more than fifty-year career at Harvard Business School to make the case for a return to the medical model–the practices of listening, observing, and testing in which the fields of human...

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