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Multi-rational management[electronic...
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Ruegg-Sturm, Johannes,
Multi-rational management[electronic resource] :mastering conflicting demands in a pluralistic environment /
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タイトル / 著者:
Multi-rational management : mastering conflicting demands in a pluralistic environment // Edited by Kuno Schedler, Johannes Ruegg-Sturm.
著者:
Schedler, Kuno,
その他の著者:
Ruegg-Sturm, Johannes,
出版された:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2014.
記述:
232 p. : : 23 figures, 3.
注記:
Electronic book text.
主題:
Management.
主題:
Business and Management.
主題:
Business strategy.
主題:
Management & management techniques.
主題:
Management: leadership & motivation.
主題:
Organizational theory & behaviour.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
1137444428 (electronic bk.) :
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137444400
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137444424 (electronic bk.) :
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1. Introduction-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 2. Rationality - The Notion, its Genesis and its Effects-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 3. Multirationality and Pluralistic Organisations-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 4. Multirational Management in Hospitals-- Harald Tuckermann 5. Multirational Management in Tourism-- Christian Laesser and Pietro Beritelli 6. Multiple Rationalities in Regional Development-- Roland Scherer and Kristina Zumbusch 7. Multirational Management in Public Administration-- Kuno Schedler and Angela Eicher 8. Multirational Management in Technology Companies-- Daniel Bartl and Simon Grand 9. Multirational Management in Regional Public Transport-- Mirco Gross and Lukas Summermatter 10. Strategies for Dealing with Multiple Rationalities-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 11. Consequences for Practice and Science-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm.
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Multi-rational Management explains the concept of multirational management and illustrates it with many practical examples. It has primarily been written for 'reflective practitioners', i.e. those executives who continually think about their organisation and their own roles in that organisation.
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Multi-rational management[electronic resource] :mastering conflicting demands in a pluralistic environment /
Schedler, Kuno,
Multi-rational management
mastering conflicting demands in a pluralistic environment /[electronic resource] :Edited by Kuno Schedler, Johannes Ruegg-Sturm. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 232 p. :23 figures, 3.
Electronic book text.
1. Introduction-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 2. Rationality - The Notion, its Genesis and its Effects-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 3. Multirationality and Pluralistic Organisations-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 4. Multirational Management in Hospitals-- Harald Tuckermann 5. Multirational Management in Tourism-- Christian Laesser and Pietro Beritelli 6. Multiple Rationalities in Regional Development-- Roland Scherer and Kristina Zumbusch 7. Multirational Management in Public Administration-- Kuno Schedler and Angela Eicher 8. Multirational Management in Technology Companies-- Daniel Bartl and Simon Grand 9. Multirational Management in Regional Public Transport-- Mirco Gross and Lukas Summermatter 10. Strategies for Dealing with Multiple Rationalities-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm 11. Consequences for Practice and Science-- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Ruegg-Sturm.
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Multi-rational Management explains the concept of multirational management and illustrates it with many practical examples. It has primarily been written for 'reflective practitioners', i.e. those executives who continually think about their organisation and their own roles in that organisation.More and more, organisations are confronted with an environment from which they receive contradictory demands and expectations. Big corporations have to conduct excellent, but also academically recognised research; hospitals are no longer merely run according to the successes aspired to by health professionals, but also on the basis of economic valuation standards; and administrations and public companies are caught between government regulations and the market, and family businesses between the family and competition. To satisfy these different demands at the same time and on a permanent basis constitutes the central challenge of multirational management. The more diverse the constituents of an organisation's integration in its environment are, the more consistently it must reproduce the pluralism of this environment internally. It becomes a pluralist organisation with all the challenges, but also with the opportunities that its inside complexity entails. Multirational management addresses this situation and demonstrates how to deal constructively with the simultaneous effectiveness of multiple rationalities. What is required for this is executives' keen awareness of this diversity and a concerted development of the organisational competence of being able to make binding decisions in appreciative cooperation in spite of this diversity. Multi-rational Management explains the concept of multirational management and illustrates it with many practical examples. It has primarily been written for 'reflective practitioners', i.e. those executives who continually think about their organisation and their own roles in that organisation. It provides students of organisation and management with a valuable foundation for learning to 'read' pluralist organisations.
PDF.
Kuno Schedler is Professor of Public Management and Director of the Institute for Systemic Management and Public Governance (IMP-HSG) at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Johannes Ruegg-Sturm is Professor of Organization Studies and Director of the Institute for Systemic Management and Public Governance (IMP-HSG) at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
ISBN: 1137444428 (electronic bk.) :£62.50Subjects--Topical Terms:
177785
Management.
LC Class. No.: HM1271
Dewey Class. No.: 658
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