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After Atlantis: Working,
Managing and Leading In Turbulent Times
- $34.00
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Based on both fundamental theory and practical
experience, After Atlantis identifies a broad range of approaches that will
better equip individuals and organizations not only to react in time to change
but to become pro-active in creating a positive future for themselves and their
organizations.
It is a practical field guide to understanding
and mastering turbulence within organizations and across the global marketplace.
After Atlantis takes the position that no single
activity will assure success.
It is grounded in the most advanced,
field-tested, and robust theories about innovation and leadership, and will help
organizations to construct their future with meaning and to meet the needs of
their customers. The international team of contributors includes Peter Beerten
and Kaat Exterbille of Belgium, Tom Lyons of Ireland, and Frank Heckman of the
United States. Ned Hamson has been editor of The Journal for Quality and
Participation since 1985. His duties as editor there have brought him into close
contact with leading organizations, consultants, and practitioners in the fields
of quality and participation.
Some of the foremost authorities who have
contributed to the journal during his tenure include Tom Peters, Dr. W. Edwards
Deming, Margaret Wheatley, Peter Senge, George Bush, and Bill Clinton. Mr.
Hamson also conducts extensive research on international political economy.
Audience
Practicing managers, mid-level managers, professional business trade
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