Shifting the Patterns by Ray Shaw

Shifting the Patterns by Ray Shaw

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Likening companies to living organisms, this book describes how they evolve and organise via Chaos and Complexity theories, resistance to change and "hidden rules". The forces of evolution, the authors argue, are already at work outside the factory gates.

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Shifting the Patterns by Ray Shaw

Think of a company as a living creature, not a legal device ...And now, try changing the way it does business! The 'biology of business' is the subject of this startlingly original book, Shifting the Patterns. 'Management Studies' at the deepest level, it draws together Chaos and Complexity theories to show how companies evolve and organise in very similar ways to living organisms, and how this knowledge can enable managers to transform their performance. Resistance to change, argue the authors, is buried deep in the company's genes, or 'memes': the basic building blocks of behaviour. These set the pattern, not only for the way the company itself develops, but for the hidden 'rules' which managers and employees break at their peril - and for the ways individuals think and react. However, no living organism can resist the forces of evolution. Outside the factory gates, the patterns are ominously shifting ...
Ray Shaw is an organisational management consultant and director of The Extraordinary Performance Company Limited. If Price is a senior academic lecturer with the Business faculty of Nottingham University. They have collaborated for a number of years as consultants The Harrow Partnership Ltd.
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ISBN 13 9781852522537
ISBN 10 1852522534
Title Shifting the Patterns
Author Ray Shaw
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Management Books 2000 Ltd
Year published 1998-06-25
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.