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This book provides an examination of the general manager, which
encompasses their roles as strategist, organizational designer and
institutional leader. Instead of exclusively focusing on the
economic aspect of general management, this book explores a
humanist perspective based on the conviction that maintaining high
ethical standards is a precondition to the healthy, long-term
prosperity of firms and, more importantly, the development of
employees. Bringing together a team of contributors from several
prestigious business schools in Spain, Portugal, and Central and
South America, this book develops the field of general management
through academic thinking, research and practical experience in the
form of original and relevant case studies from the perspective of
Ibero-American business communities. After explaining the
foundations of its call for humanist general management practices,
the authors focus on themes inherent to strategy and organizing
such as sustainability, business model innovation, strategy in
emerging markets, strategic alliances, digital strategy and
organizational learning. They conclude by focusing on institutional
leadership, and provide a fresh look at boards of directors, risk
management, family businesses, stakeholder management and the work
of CEOs. General Management in Latin and Ibero-American
Organizations is an invaluable resource that will be of great
interest to practitioners and students in the field of
international business, management, organization studies, strategy
in emerging markets, leadership and corporate governance.
This book provides an examination of the general manager, which
encompasses their roles as strategist, organizational designer and
institutional leader. Instead of exclusively focusing on the
economic aspect of general management, this book explores a
humanist perspective based on the conviction that maintaining high
ethical standards is a precondition to the healthy, long-term
prosperity of firms and, more importantly, the development of
employees. Bringing together a team of contributors from several
prestigious business schools in Spain, Portugal, and Central and
South America, this book develops the field of general management
through academic thinking, research and practical experience in the
form of original and relevant case studies from the perspective of
Ibero-American business communities. After explaining the
foundations of its call for humanist general management practices,
the authors focus on themes inherent to strategy and organizing
such as sustainability, business model innovation, strategy in
emerging markets, strategic alliances, digital strategy and
organizational learning. They conclude by focusing on institutional
leadership, and provide a fresh look at boards of directors, risk
management, family businesses, stakeholder management and the work
of CEOs. General Management in Latin and Ibero-American
Organizations is an invaluable resource that will be of great
interest to practitioners and students in the field of
international business, management, organization studies, strategy
in emerging markets, leadership and corporate governance.
As the life span of business models reduces, firms have had to
review their strategic intent, develop strategic initiatives in
fast and imaginative ways, and engage in major reorganization. This
book examines the dynamics of strategy and helps to make sense of
the processes of strategizing and organizing in a dynamic
environment.
The Dynamics of Strategy draws on theoretical perspectives that
enable readers to describe and understand the dynamics of the
firm's competitive landscape, the dynamics of the organizational
landscape, and the interdependencies between these landscapes. The
book combines research rooted in economics and organizational
theory, and also builds on interdisciplinary studies using a wide
range of research paradigms and methods. This broad range of
theoretical perspectives allows a comprehensive analysis of the
complex and multidimensional problems facing the contemporary firm.
In order to help the reader connect sound theory with the reality
of strategy, theoretical discussion is illustrated with case
studies of fi rms from a wide range of industries. Written for
managers and management students, The Dynamics of Strategy provides
a roadmap to understanding the dynamics of organizing and
strategizing.
As the life span of business models reduces, firms have had to
review their strategic intent, develop strategic initiatives in
fast and imaginative ways, and engage in major reorganization. This
book examines the dynamics of strategy and helps to make sense of
the processes of strategizing and organizing in a dynamic
environment.
The Dynamics of Strategy draws on theoretical perspectives that
enable readers to describe and understand the dynamics of the
firm's competitive landscape, the dynamics of the organizational
landscape, and the interdependencies between these landscapes. The
book combines research rooted in economics and organizational
theory, and also builds on interdisciplinary studies using a wide
range of research paradigms and methods. This broad range of
theoretical perspectives allows a comprehensive analysis of the
complex and multidimensional problems facing the contemporary firm.
In order to help the reader connect sound theory with the reality
of strategy, theoretical discussion is illustrated with case
studies of fi rms from a wide range of industries. Written for
managers and management students, The Dynamics of Strategy provides
a roadmap to understanding the dynamics of organizing and
strategizing.
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