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Organization: Contemporary Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition

By: John Child
Narrated by: Nick Mcardle
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A sequel to his early classic text, Organization, John Child's new title provides a state-of-the-art guide to organizational management in today's world.

As in his earlier title, this authoritative new title - Organization: Contemporary Principles and Practice - addresses organizational issues in terms of how managers experience them and how MBA students can most effectively learn about them.

John Child draws attention to the exciting possibilities currently arising in organizations as the conditions for their survival change. His analysis covers new internal organizational forms, various kinds of network organization, and the evolution of organization to meet new demands.

The topics addressed range from integration, control, reward policies, outsourcing, flexibility, and strategic alliances to trust, learning, and corporate governance.

Recorded in an approachable style, and featuring international examples, this is a major contemporary guide to the role of organizations and people in business success.

Although it focuses on business organizations, much of its content is also highly relevant to public and not-for-profit institutions in the context of global competition, new information technologies and the knowledge-based economy.

Each chapter contains summaries of key points, lists of practical guidelines, questions for discussion and sources of further listening.

©2015 John Child (P)2015 Audible, Ltd.
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