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Power and Response-Ability - The Human Side of Systems (Paperback, New)
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Power and Response-Ability - The Human Side of Systems (Paperback, New)
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"Many of the common concepts of power in business are so close to
perfectly wrong that it's amazing any work happens at all..." The
physics definition of power is 'the ability to do work'; most
social definitions are closer to the ability to avoid it. This
insight provides opportunities for a radical re-think of power and
response-ability at work. Linking the human side of systems into
the architecture of the enterprise creates workplaces that are more
effective, empowering and profitable for everyone involved. This
enlightening and enlivening book explains the interplay of power,
property and responsibility in the business context - how it works,
why it doesn't, and what to do about it. Topics covered include: -
how to identify power in the workplace - both functional and
dysfunctional - how to enhance responsibility and
'response-ability' at work - how to resolve differences of scale,
from 'I' to 'We' to 'Us' to 'Them' - how to avoid 'power-traps'
that could put the enterprise at risk - how to design systems that
improve purpose-fulfilment, relationship-management and
knowledge-technology in the enterprise The book includes a
diagnostic checklist on power, property and responsibility, and
also describes the background to other Tetradian tools and
techniques such as the SEMPER whole-of-enterprise metric. If you
want to include the human side of systems in your
enterprise-architecture, this is one book you'll definitely need.
Tom Graves has been an independent consultant for almost three
decades, in business transformation, enterprise architecture and
knowledge management. His clients in Europe, Australia and the USA
have covered a broad range of industries including banking,
utilities, logistics, engineering, media, telecoms, research,
defence and government. He has a special interest in architecture
for non-IT-centric enterprises, and integration between IT-based
and non-IT-based services.
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