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Based on both fundamental theory and practical experience, After
Atlantis identifies a broad range of approaches that will better
equip individuals and organizations not only to react in time to
change but to become pro-active in creating a positive future for
themselves and their organizations. It is a practical field guide
to understanding and mastering turbulence within organizations and
across the global marketplace.
After Atlantis takes the position that no single activity will
assure success. It is grounded in the most advanced, field-tested,
and robust theories about innovation and leadership, and will help
organizations to construct their future with meaning and to meet
the needs of their customers. The international team of
contributors includes Peter Beerten and Kaat Exterbille of Belgium,
Tom Lyons of Ireland, and Frank Heckman of the United States.
Ned Hamson has been editor of The Journal for Quality and
Participation since 1985. His duties as editor there have brought
him into close contact with leading organizations, consultants, and
practitioners in the fields of quality and participation. Some of
the foremost authorities who have contributed to the journal during
his tenure include Tom Peters, Dr. W. Edwards Deming, Margaret
Wheatley, Peter Senge, George Bush, and Bill Clinton. Mr. Hamson
also conducts extensive research on international political
economy.
Combines a variety of strategies and approaches for success.
Uses proven methodologies based on the best understanding
available.
Information come from a eam of international contributors.
Based on both fundamental theory and practical experience, After
Atlantis identifies a broad range of approaches that will better
equip individuals and organizations not only to react in time to
change but to become pro-active in creating a positive future for
themselves and their organizations. It is a practical field guide
to understanding and mastering turbulence within organizations and
across the global marketplace. After Atlantis takes the position
that no single activity will assure success. It is grounded in the
most advanced, field-tested, and robust theories about innovation
and leadership, and will help organizations to construct their
future with meaning and to meet the needs of their customers. The
international team of contributors includes Peter Beerten and Kaat
Exterbille of Belgium, Tom Lyons of Ireland, and Frank Heckman of
the United States.Ned Hamson has been editor of The Journal for
Quality and Participation since 1985. His duties as editor there
have brought him into close contact with leading organizations,
consultants, and practitioners in the fields of quality and
participation. Some of the foremost authorities who have
contributed to the journal during his tenure include Tom Peters,
Dr. W. Edwards Deming, Margaret Wheatley, Peter Senge, George Bush,
and Bill Clinton. Mr. Hamson also conducts extensive research on
international political economy.
This is the fast track route to mastering global innovation. This
book covers the key areas of global innovation from understanding
what drives customers' demand for innovation in every area of your
business to strategies for developing your own practical,
innovation management process. It contains examples and lessons
from some of the world's most successful and award winning
businesses, including Toyota, Nokia, QVC, Canon, and ideas from the
smartest thinkers, including Joel Barker, Edward deBono,Harrison
Owen, Ikujiro Nonaka , Hidaki Yoshihara, Richard Branson and Linus
Torvalds. It includes a glossary of key concepts and a
comprehensive resources guide.
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