John Wiley & Sons Managing at the Speed of Change Cover Ein unschätzbarer Ratgeber für alle, die geschäftliche Entscheidungen innerhalb eines Zeit- und Budg.. Product #: 978-0-471-97494-9 Regular price: $45.70 $45.70 Auf Lager

Managing at the Speed of Change

How Resilient Managers Succeed and Prosper Where Others Fail

Conner, Daryl R.

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1. Auflage Oktober 1997
XXX, 292 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-97494-9
John Wiley & Sons

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Ein unschätzbarer Ratgeber für alle, die geschäftliche Entscheidungen innerhalb eines Zeit- und Budgetrahmens fällen müssen! Gegründet auf seine 20jährigen Erfahrungen im Management, vermittelt Ihnen der Autor, wie Sie den Wandel in Ihrer Organisation schnell, ökonomisch, effektiv und mit möglichst wenigen politischen Nebeneffekten gestalten. So begegnen Sie den Herausforderungen der Zukunft mit Selbstvertrauen und Kompetenz!

An indispensable source for anyone who needs to implement business decisions on time and within budget. In today's ever-fluctuating world, it's not enough to recognize that you and the way you do business need to change. You must know how to make changes quickly, effectively and economically or you are bound to fail. Conner has taken his twenty years of change management experience and written a ground-breaking guide on resilient, successful change. His system focuses on how to change rather than what to change. Business people at all levels now face the major challenge of initiating company-wide reorganization plans, responding quickly to competition, establishing new products and markets, and adapting themselves smoothly to fluctuations in the economy.

The Speed of Change; The Change Imperative; Lessons Buried in the Mystery; One Plus One is Greater Than Two; The Nature of Resilience; Opportunities and Responsibilities.
DARYL CONNER has, in the last twenty-three years, been a consultant, psychologist, researcher and executive. He and his consulting firm (ODR, Inc.) have been written about in such publications as the New York Times and Business Week. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. ODR, Inc. has served as "change doctor" for clients such as Georgia Pacific, Honeywell, IBM, Levi Strauss, Mobil Oil, AT&T, Chase Manhattan, JC Penney, Pepsi-Cola Company, and numerous organizations and governments in Europe, Latin America, Asia, Australia, South Africa, and the former Soviet Union.