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050 00 $aHD50.5$b.P87 1998
082 00 $a658.3/152$221
100 1 $aPurser, Ronald E.,$d1956-
245 14 $aThe self managing organization :$bhow leading
companies are transforming the work of teams for real impact
/$cRonald E. Purser, Steven Cabana.
260 $aNew York :$bFree Press,$cc1998.
300 $a360 p. :$bill.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aEmployee empowerment.
650 0 $aIndustrial management$xEmployee participation.
650 0 $aEmployee empowerment$xCase studies.
650 0 $aIndustrial management$xEmployee
participation$xCase studies.
700 1 $aCabana, Steven.
970 01 $tForeword$cStu Winby$fWinby, Stu
970 01 $tPreface
970 01 $tAcknowledgments
970 11 $lCh. 1$tThe End of Management and the Rise of the
Self Managing Organization$p3
970 11 $lCh. 2$tThe Road Less Traveled: Lockheed Martin's
Journey Toward Self Management$p39
970 11 $lCh. 3$tAway with Experts: Participative
Design$p57
970 11 $lCh. 4$tGoing to the Roots: Changing the
Organization Design Principle$p81
970 11 $lCh. 5$tRevolutions Gone Sour: Learning from
Evolutionary Failures$p125
970 11 $lCh. 6$tDemocratizing the Strategy Creation
Process: How Motorola Held Strategic Conversations to
Reinvent a Global Product Strategy$p157
970 11 $lCh. 7$tThe Search Conference: Engine for Rapid
Strategy Creation at Microsoft and Charles Schwab$p181
970 11 $lCh. 8$tDemocratizing Work: The Participative
Design Method$p205
970 11 $lCh. 9$tParticipative Design of Business Processes
at Sequa Chemicals$p240
970 11 $lCh. 10$tDesigning the Self Managing Organization:
The Transformation of Syncrude Canada$p269
970 11 $lCh. 11$tThe Role of Management in a Self Managing
Organization$p298
970 11 $tEpilogue: Democracy at Work in the Twenty-first
Century$p329
970 01 $tReferences$p339
970 01 $tIndex$p351
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