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Beyond Management Taking Charge At Work Mark Addleson

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Beyond Management Taking Charge At Work Mark Addleson
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Mark Addleson
ISBN: 9780230308169, 0230308163
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Beyond Management Taking Charge At Work Mark Addleson by Mark Addleson 9780230308169, 0230308163 instant download after payment.

The systems and structures that we call 'management' are obsolete. They were developed for smokestack factories, during the industrial era. Devised for producing goods efficiently, management practices are geared to solving technical, left-brain problems: the kind that occurs when production is highly mechanized, work is repetitive, and people labor in isolation.A century later, work has changed but management has not. It is inflexible, top-heavy, and old.In smoke-free offices, 21st Century knowledge workers organize themselves. Creative and agile, they network or team to tackle complex, right-brain problems by interacting and sharing information: talking, texting, asking questions as they make decisions collectively. Beyond Management explains why the tools, rules, competition, and compliance favored by management are actually disorganizing and cause breakdowns at work. It also reveals how to replace out-dated practices with new ones that empower knowledge workers.

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