Managing Innovation and Change: People, Technology and Strategy

Managing Innovation and Change: People, Technology and Strategy

by Jon Clark (Author)

Synopsis

Written specifically to meet the needs of students, this engaging book interweaves a fascinating case story with more general analysis to offer an ideal introduction to the processes and issues of managing organizational innovation and change. The story covers 10 years in the development of a major strategic initiative by Pirelli General - the creation and operation of an automated 'factory of the future'. Each chapter advances the story through a particular theme introduced by concise overviews of the main theories, concepts and debates in the literature, and concludes with questions for discussion. Key topics covered are: strategy and structure - the competitive environment, strategic decision-making, roles, relationships and tensions in a complex multinational; human resource management and industrial relations - greenfield versus 'brownfield' siting, flexibility, multi-skilling, single-union agreement, developing and implementing new HRM strategy; technological innovation - designing and implementing computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM), the challenges and problems of total automation; total quality management - introducing a culture of continuous improvement; and managing strategic innovation - continuity and change, leadership and culture, ideals and realities, learning in organizations.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 280
Edition: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 30 Nov 1995

ISBN 10: 0803989458
ISBN 13: 9780803989450
Prizes: Shortlisted for MCA Book Prize 1995.