Organizing for the Future: New Logic for Managing Complex Organizations (The new logic for managing complex organizations series)

Organizing for the Future: New Logic for Managing Complex Organizations (The new logic for managing complex organizations series)

by &Associates (Author), EdwardE.LawlerIII (Author), JayR.Galbraith (Author)

Synopsis

In an era of accelerating change in the workplace, many organizational designs and management practices - created to work in a stable, predictable world - have rapidly become outmoded. And while in the past companies pursued new competitive advantages through initiatives in productivity, quality, and customer service, there is a growing belief that, in the future, organization design will be the basis for gaining competitive advantage. This book, based on more than ten years of research done at the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California, explores key issues of organization design and identifies practical new approaches for managing complex organizations to stay competitive in a changing global marketplace. The authors describe how to create an organization with high levels of employee involvement and new roles for managers. They detail the use of new organizational forms, including knowledge work and managerial teams, structuring human resource systems around skill levels and creating such new types of organizations as distributed staffs and virtual networks. And they explain how all organizational structures can be aligned to move information, power, knowledge, and rewards downward to maximize performance throughout the organization.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Jossey Bass
Published: 09 Apr 1993

ISBN 10: 1555425283
ISBN 13: 9781555425289

Media Reviews
This is so much more than a treatise on organizational design; it's really a study of the multiple dimensions to any successful organizational structure, starting with how value is added by any corporation. It is the most holistic study currently available of the logic behind organizations. Provocative. (Dr. Tom L. Brown, Industry Week)

A must-read for managers who want to lead their companies to a successful journey into the 21st century. (Marilyn McCall Wiles, Capital District Business Review, Albany, NY)

Author Bio
JAY R. GALBRAITH is professor of management and organization and a senior research scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California.

EDWARD E. LAWLER III is founding director of the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California, where he is professor of management and organization in the business school. He is the author or coauthor of twenty-two books, including The Ultimate Advantage (1992) and Employee Involvement and Total Quality Management (1992), both from Jossey-Bass.