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Organizational Myopia Problems Of Rationality And Foresight In Organizations Professor Maurizio Catino

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Organizational Myopia Problems Of Rationality And Foresight In Organizations Professor Maurizio Catino
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Professor Maurizio Catino
ISBN: 9781107027039, 1107027039
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Organizational Myopia Problems Of Rationality And Foresight In Organizations Professor Maurizio Catino by Professor Maurizio Catino 9781107027039, 1107027039 instant download after payment.

Could the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers have been avoided? What about the recent global financial crisis? Behind these apparently very different events it is possible to identify a common element of organizational myopia - a syndrome that severely limits the capacity of organizations to foresee the effects of their own decisions and to recognize signs of danger or opportunity. Based on several case studies, Organizational Myopia explores the barriers that impede organizations from identifying an effective response to the problems which they have to confront. Using real-world cases, the author investigates the mechanisms that generate myopia in organizations at the individual, organizational and interorganizational level in contexts that are complex, uncertain, ambiguous and changeable. This book will help readers understand how to limit the origins of myopia and therefore increase the capacity of organizations to anticipate and contain unexpected events.

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