Business Without Boundaries (e-bog) af Cohen, Susan G.
Cohen, Susan G. (forfatter)

Business Without Boundaries e-bog

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Traditional forms of collaboration are not sufficient for competing effectively in the more complex and dynamic environment of today s business world. Face-to-face meetings between people of similar backgrounds have given way to increasingly complex working relationships. Organizations must be able to gain rapid access to knowledgeable people to meet constantly changing conditions and demands. ...
E-bog 329,95 DKK
Forfattere Cohen, Susan G. (forfatter)
Forlag Jossey-Bass
Udgivet 24 september 2004
Genrer Business and Management
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780787977115
Traditional forms of collaboration are not sufficient for competing effectively in the more complex and dynamic environment of today s business world. Face-to-face meetings between people of similar backgrounds have given way to increasingly complex working relationships. Organizations must be able to gain rapid access to knowledgeable people to meet constantly changing conditions and demands. More fluid, flexible, and easily reconfigurable collaborative relationships are necessary to produce the innovations that can make or break organizations even entire industries and provide the opportunities that attract the talented and motivated employees who will make the difference between success and failure. Business Without Boundaries helps managers address these challenges. The authors explore a number of wide-ranging, real-world cases to identify hands-on principles for successful collaboration. They offer managers and executives practical steps and tools for creating, facilitating, and supporting complex collaborations throughout their organizations. And they explain how to team across boundaries in the new global economy. The recommendations are specific enough to apply to particular forms of complex collaboration (for example supply chains, global product development teams, interorganizational alliances) but general enough to apply to new forms that have yet to emerge.