Business has changed dramatically over the last two decades: Globalization, cross-national strategic alliances and mergers, privatizations, outsourcing, information technology innovations, and the increasing short term contract culture have all influenced this. In turn, the role of managers has had to adapt and change. The organizations they work in have changed in size and organizational structure. Their management style has had to adapt, as the workforce they manage has become more dispersed and come to live in a state of permanent job insecurity. Moreover, the demands placed on managers by change seem a prerequisite, as business continues to develop as rapidly as ever. This volume brings together the thoughts of leading figures from industry, academia, the public sector, professional bodies, and the media, to reflect on what the twenty-first century may mean for businesses and their leaders. The contributors examine what trends the mark the global economy in the twenty-first century, how this will affect businesses, and what will be required in terms of leadership and management to manage effectively? In doing so they cover such topics as leadership, corporate culture, organizational structures, innovation, working life, and management education and the business school.
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Management academics and practitioners give their views on the fast moving global economy in which organizations are desperate to ensure effective leadership from their managers and executives. This book reflects on future trends for business and management.
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Introduction ; SECTION 1: CHALLENGES OF THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ; 1. Four Great Conflicts of the 21st Century ; 2. Discretionary Leadership: From Control/Coordination to Value Creation Through Polylogue ; 3. Managers' Lives, Work, and Careers in the 21st Century ; 4. Late 20th Century Management, the Business School, and Social Capital ; SECTION II: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY: THE ACADEMICS' VIEW ; 5. A Next Challenge in Organizational Leadership ; 6. Leadership in the Private Sector: Yesterday Versus Tomorrow ; 7. 21st Century Leadership: The God of Small Things, or Putting the 'Ship' Back Into 'Leadership' ; 8. Leadership in a Non-Linear World ; 9. An Agenda for Understanding Individual Leadership in Corporate Leadership Systems ; SECTION III: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY: THE PRACTITIONERS' VIEW ; 10. Leading Cpaital and the Global Economy ; 11. Working On (And On And On...) ; 12. Managing Performance Through People: The Challenge for Tomorrow's Organization ; 13. Managing for Creativity ; 14. Herding Cats or Luxuriating in Talent? Leadership and Management of Universities ; 15. Management Education and Leadership ; 16. What will tomorrow's organisation/company look like over the next couple of decades?
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This collection brings together the thoughts of leading figures from industry, academics, the public sector, professional bodies and the media about trends in global economy int he 21st-century.
Leading figures from academia and industry reflect on future trends for business and management Examines the position of the manager in an economy of increasing job insecurity and without the safety and security of organizational structures Looks at different management styles and models of leadership Informed speculation on future changes in the business environment Targeted at a broad readership
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Cary L. Cooper, is Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University Management School and Pro Vice Chancellor (External Relations) at Lancaster University, and formerly Deputy Vice Chancellor (External Relations) of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST). He is the author of over 100 books (on occupational stress, women at work and industrial and organizational psychology), has written over 400 scholarly articles for academic journals, and is a frequent contributor to national newspapers, TV and radio.
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Leading figures from academia and industry reflect on future trends for business and management Examines the position of the manager in an economy of increasing job insecurity and without the safety and security of organizational structures Looks at different management styles and models of leadership Informed speculation on future changes in the business environment Targeted at a broad readership
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ISBN
9780199263363
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
601 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
392

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Biographical note

Cary L. Cooper, is Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University Management School and Pro Vice Chancellor (External Relations) at Lancaster University, and formerly Deputy Vice Chancellor (External Relations) of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST). He is the author of over 100 books (on occupational stress, women at work and industrial and organizational psychology), has written over 400 scholarly articles for academic journals, and is a frequent contributor to national newspapers, TV and radio.