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The Living Company Growth Learning And Longevity In Business Geus

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The Living Company Growth Learning And Longevity In Business Geus
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Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Geus, Arie de
ISBN: 9781857881851, 9781857884234, 1857881850, 185788423X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Living Company Growth Learning And Longevity In Business Geus by Geus, Arie De 9781857881851, 9781857884234, 1857881850, 185788423X instant download after payment.

Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Peter M. Senge; Prologue: The Lifespan of a Company; Part I: Learning; 1 The Shift from Capitalism to a Knowledge Society; 2 The Memory of the Future; 3 Tools for Foresight; 4 Decision Making as a Learning Activity; Part II: Persona (Identity); 5 Only Living Beings Learn; 6 Managing for Profit or Longevity: Is There a Choice?; Part III: Ecology; 7 Flocking; 8 The Tolerant Company; 9 The Corporate Immune System; Part IV: Evolution; 10 Conservatism in Financing; 11 Power: Nobody Should Have Too Much.;Explores the theme of organizational learning. Provides an investigation of the consequences of building a sustainable work community for human resource management, strategic planning and organisational structure. A case is made for a public debate on corporate governance and the reallocation of power in a company.

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