(Read download) The Fractal Organization: Creating sustainable organizations with the Viable System Model
✿ Patrick Hoverstadt ✿
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not what thought it was going to beBy Bosef1I was referred to this book from the Wikipedia link on Management Cybernetics; but the book is pretty light on the Management Cybernetics and Viable Model theory, and spends more time on general management anecdotes. It's not a horrible management book, and it's emphasis on cellular manufacturing and hierarchical ("fractal") organizational structuring is good. If you absolutely must have a Kindle boo'This is a well-written book on a complex subject that uses helpful examples taken for actual organizations.' (Quality World, January 2010).From the Back CoverThe world of management is in crisis - the old remedies no longer work and organizations nbsp; are failing at an increasing rate. AlthoughThe world of management is in crisis - the old remedies no longer work and organizations nbsp; are failing at an increasing rate. Although many talk of 'joined up thinking', few offer practical guidance on how to achieve this in organizations. The Fractal Organization sets down the practical implications of a well tested systemic approach to building organizations nbsp; that are capable of surviving and flourishing in these turbulent times. "An excellent readhellip;Many organizations fail at th... [PDF.ux77] The Fractal Organization: Creating sustainable organizations with the Viable System Model Rating: 4.59 (776 Votes)
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