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How Soviet Foreign Policy Failed - What Complexity Science Tells Us That Nothing Else Can (Paperback)
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How Soviet Foreign Policy Failed - What Complexity Science Tells Us That Nothing Else Can (Paperback)
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Loot Price R478
Discovery Miles 4 780
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The disintegration of the USSR was one of the greatest management
failures of the twentieth century, but is never considered from
that standpoint. This monograph uniquely does so, using insights
from complexity theory to elucidate the problems Gorbachev faced as
"CEO of the Soviet Union" and why he was unable to solve them. In
particular, it addresses the question of Soviet organizational
learning and draws lessons for questions faced by contemporary
complex organizations, including business corporations, such as
merger, acquisition, spinning off, and the relative autonomy of
subordinate managers. Analyzing changes over time in the Soviet
foreign policy making Establishment, this monograph specifies how
an actor's interpretation of the environment (in terms of
decisional time horizon and experienced stress) evokes
differentiated mechanisms that themselves constrain the types of
decisions that the actor is able to take in such an environment. It
exemplifies those mechanisms with concrete instances of
communicational and organizational constraints and freedoms that
draw on empirical case studies. From this, it draws lessons for the
management, corporate culture, and design of twenty-first century
organizations, including business firms of any size.
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