"A timely contribution. Most major corporations are grappling with the issues discussed in this book. It provides a wealth of good ideas and real experience. I highly recommend it."-- Paul A. Allaire, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Xerox Corporation
"At a time when corporations are undergoing a paradigmatic change in organizing and managing people, this book makes an important contribution to out understanding of that change. It contains many new and diverse insights which together provide a comprehensive and systematic perspective of the corporate transformation taking place....[T]his book joins many of the omprtant issues which managers and academicians must come to understand if a new and more adaptive
learning organization is to emerge."--Michael Beer, Harvard Graduate School of Business
"Transforming Organizations reports an especially wide ranging perspective on systematic organization change. This multi-faceted project has been able to effectively link economic, strategic, organizational, technological, and ouman resource management issues as they relate to organization learning. Ideas in this book will be of importance for any student or manager."--Michael Tushman, Columbia University Graduate School of Business
"This [is a] very insightful book....The belief that the process of change is elusive and difficult to manage makes the collection of lessons presented in this book extremely useful. The scope of Transforming Organizations is quite broad, and it should be very helpful to anyone who has to deal with the process of organizational change."--Paul Lego, Chair, Westinghouse Electric Corporation
"It is rare to read a book, like this one, in which all the contributions are excellent....Each is full of food for thought. The authors go to the heart of the most difficult issues and their analyses are crisp and tight....The book helped me to reflect, to agree, and to disagree. I recommend the book."--Chris Argyris, Sloan Management Review
"A timely contribution. Most major corporations are grappling with the issues discussed in this book. It provides a wealth of good ideas and real experience. I highly recommend it."-- Paul A. Allaire, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Xerox Corporation
"At a time when corporations are undergoing a paradigmatic change in organizing and managing people, this book makes an important contribution to out understanding of that change. It contains many new and diverse insights which together provide a comprehensive and systematic perspective of the corporate transformation taking place....[T]his book joins many of the omprtant issues which managers and academicians must come to understand if a new and more adaptive
learning organization is to emerge."--Michael Beer, Harvard Graduate School of Business
"Transforming Organizations reports an especially wide ranging perspective on systematic organization change. This multi-faceted project has been able to effectively link economic, strategic, organizational, technological, and ouman resource management issues as they relate to organization learning. Ideas in this book will be of importance for any student or manager."--Michael Tushman, Columbia University Graduate School of Business
"This [is a] very insightful book....The belief that the process of change is elusive and difficult to manage makes the collection of lessons presented in this book extremely useful. The scope of Transforming Organizations is quite broad, and it should be very helpful to anyone who has to deal with the process of organizational change."--Paul Lego, Chair, Westinghouse Electric Corporation
"It is rare to read a book, like this one, in which all the contributions are excellent....Each is full of food for thought. The authors go to the heart of the most difficult issues and their analyses are crisp and tight....The book helped me to reflect, to agree, and to disagree. I recommend the book."--Chris Argyris, Sloan Management Review
"What distinguishes the contributions in Transforming Organizations is the depth with which each expert makes the case for the particular part of the system he or she is examining, creating frameworks for analyzing his or her issue....Transforming Organizations stretches the conventionally understood realm of "organizational change" in a necessary direction by adding to it such ators as: political and socioeconomic effects; the historical and
developmental backgrounds in which organizations arise; the various markets for enterprise influence, control, and ownership; and a recognition that an organization's members have important lives and relationships
outside work."--Contemporary Sociology
"A very valuable book....Both managers and researchers can draw a host of lessons from the collection, ranging from its questioning of panaceas and of technical change without human resource changes, to the highlighting of such neglected matters as middle management."--Industrial and Labor Relations Review
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