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Presenting the emergence of new organizational designs in a novel
way, this insightful book blends theory and practice to examine
major trends and directions, the key ideas that underpin
organizational design and how these ideas might be applied. The
authors explore how, in a world characterized by relentless change
and volatility, traditional bureaucracies of the past are
increasingly regarded as being too slow and centralized. Instead,
emerging ideas, such as platforms, ecosystems, holacracies, agility
and improvisation are gaining purchase. Focusing on key trends and
forms of design, the book offers an approach to organizing that
accommodates paradoxes and offers a fresh view on managing
organizational design. Rich in anecdotes and examples, the Elgar
Introduction to Designing Organizations will be a useful guide for
business and management scholars and advanced students with a focus
on organizational studies and innovation. It will be beneficial for
business managers thinking about how to design their organization
so that it is fit for contemporary purposes.
Paradoxes, contrary propositions that are not contestable
separately but that are inconsistent when conjoined, constitute a
pervasive feature of contemporary organizational life. When
contradictory elements are constituted as equally important in
day-to-day work, organizational actors frequently experience acute
tensions in engaging with these contradictions. This Element
discusses the presence of paradoxes in the life of organizations,
introduces the reader to the notion of paradox in theory and
practice, and distinguishes paradox and adjacent conceptualizations
such as trade-off, dilemma, dialectics, ambiguity, etc. This
Element also covers what triggers paradoxes and how they come into
being whereby the Element distinguishes latent and salient
paradoxes and how salient paradoxes are managed. This Element
discusses key methodological challenges and possibilities of
studying, teaching, and applying paradoxes and concludes by
considering some future research questions left unexplored in the
field.
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