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saint-onge hubert; armstrong charles - the conductive organization

The Conductive Organization BUILDING BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 05/2004
Edizione: 1° edizione





Trama

Using the idea of conductivity, this book provides a blueprint for creating and leading organizations with strong knowledge-based cultures to achieve breakthrough performance. The authors describe the successful organization of the future as one that increases the quality and flow of knowledge within the organization and within its network of suppliers, customers, and other collaborators.




Note Editore

An organization's culture lies at the heart of its ability to perform. In the knowledge economy, new rules are emerging and organizations must rethink how they will compete by leveraging their tacit knowledge - their intangible assets - in order to create and sustain a strategic advantage. In this book, Hubert Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, two corporate leaders who have been in the forefront of using knowledge management to gain strategic advantage, focus on knowledge-based customer relationships, innovative internal structures, and self-initiated learning cultures, in order to explain the building blocks that must be in place to create and sustain a knowledge-based culture within organizations—a culture that they argue is integral to a high-performance organization. An organization's culture lies at the heart of its ability to perform. In the knowledge economy, new rules are emerging and organizations must rethink how they will compete by leveraging their tacit knowledge - their intangible assets - in order to create and sustain a strategic advantage. In this book, Hubert Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, two corporate leaders who have been in the forefront of using knowledge management to gain strategic advantage, focus on knowledge-based customer relationships, innovative internal structures, and self-initiated learning cultures, in order to explain the building blocks that must be in place to create and sustain a knowledge-based culture within organizations—a culture that they argue is integral to a high-performance organization. This book provides a blueprint for creating and leading organizations with strong knowledge-based cultures to achieve breakthrough performance. Using the idea of conductivity, the authors describe the successful organization of the future as one that increases the quality and flow of knowledge within the organization and within its network of suppliers, customers, and other collaborators. The narrative is based on the thoughts, experience, and models of Hubert Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, who have successfully led high-performance companies in the financial services sector and the engineering and manufacturing sector. Each chapter includes practical examples from their experience and from other successful leaders.




Sommario

Chapter 1: The Conductive Organization Chapter 2: The Customer Imperative Chapter 3: The Knowledge Capital Model Chapter 4: Customer Calibration Chapter 5: Strategy Making Chapter 6: Internal and External Branding: The Character of the Conductive Organization Chapter 7: Culture: The Collective Mindsets of the Conductive Organization Chapter 8: Structure: The Custodians of Conductivity Chapter 9: Systems: Generating Capabilities Chapter 10: A New Leadership Agenda Chapter 11: From Conductive to Highly Conductive - The Evolving Organization Glossary Figures




Autore

Hubert Saint-Onge, Charles Armstrong










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780750677356

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Butterworth-Heinemann
Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 0.85 lb
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 272


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