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This book, written by an interdisciplinary team of authors,
explores the transformation of organizations in today's volatile,
uncertain, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. It demonstrates the need to
manage organizations in a dynamic way, and to revisit and in some
cases reinvent working and leadership styles that seemed
appropriate during past decades and centuries. In turn, the book
puts forward a model based on three distinct pillars of
organization and leadership to suit disruptive times: the concepts
of 'Sustainable Purpose', 'Travelling Organization', and
'Connecting Resources'. These pillars challenge many of our
traditional organizational patterns and meet the need for effective
transformative approaches.
This book follows on the authors' successful development of the
Three-Pillar Model (3-P Model) for organizing and leading in
disruptive times. Its focus is on helping the reader to implement
the model and providing a wide variety of application cases for
these VUCA times (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and
Ambiguity), including global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. The
book covers a broad range of organizations: private and public
sector, NGOs, local and global governmental institutions, global
organizations such as UN, etc. In addition, it shows how the 3-P
Model can be applied to challenges in organization design,
management and leadership.
This book dives deep into the "Three Pillar Model" (3-P-Model)
applied by the authors for organizations. These pillars
are:Ā Sustainable Purpose, Traveling Organization,
andĀ Connected Resources. The authors specifically concentrate
on the pillar Traveling Organization and help in understanding the
concept, its design, and navigation in practice. The expert
contributors also show the relevance of the 3-P-Model in diverse
areas ā from profit and public organizations to the catholic
church and cultural work. The navigation is aligned with the pillar
Sustainable PurposeĀ and connects professional topics,
organizations, and people as three core resources. Organizational
scientists, business strategists, and executive MBA students will
particularly benefit from this book.
This book dives deep into the "Three Pillar Model" (3-P-Model)
applied by the authors for organizations. These pillars are:
Sustainable Purpose, Traveling Organization, and Connected
Resources. The authors specifically concentrate on the pillar
Traveling Organization and help in understanding the concept, its
design, and navigation in practice. The expert contributors also
show the relevance of the 3-P-Model in diverse areas - from profit
and public organizations to the catholic church and cultural work.
The navigation is aligned with the pillar Sustainable Purpose and
connects professional topics, organizations, and people as three
core resources. Organizational scientists, business strategists,
and executive MBA students will particularly benefit from this
book.
This book follows on the authors' successful development of the
Three-Pillar Model (3-P Model) for organizing and leading in
disruptive times. Its focus is on helping the reader to implement
the model and providing a wide variety of application cases for
these VUCA times (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and
Ambiguity), including global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. The
book covers a broad range of organizations: private and public
sector, NGOs, local and global governmental institutions, global
organizations such as UN, etc. In addition, it shows how the 3-P
Model can be applied to challenges in organization design,
management and leadership.
This book, written by an interdisciplinary team of authors,
explores the transformation of organizations in today's volatile,
uncertain, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. It demonstrates the need to
manage organizations in a dynamic way, and to revisit and in some
cases reinvent working and leadership styles that seemed
appropriate during past decades and centuries. In turn, the book
puts forward a model based on three distinct pillars of
organization and leadership to suit disruptive times: the concepts
of 'Sustainable Purpose', 'Travelling Organization', and
'Connecting Resources'. These pillars challenge many of our
traditional organizational patterns and meet the need for effective
transformative approaches.
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