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Visual thinking and drawing are both becoming increasingly
important in today's business settings. A picture really can tell a
thousand words. Visualization is a crucial part of the journey for
companies seeking to boost enterprise agility, break down silos and
increase employee and customer engage ment. Visualizing thought
processes can help break down complex problems. It empowers teams
and staff to build on one another's ideas, fosters collaboration,
jump-starts co-creation and boosts innovation. This book will help
brush aside misconcepti ons that may have prevented you using these
techniques in your workplace. You don't need Van Gogh's artistic
talent or Einstein's intelli gence to harness the power of visual
thinking and make your company more successful. With the right
mindset and the simple skills this book provides you the skills to
develop your own signature and style and start gene rating change
by integrating visual communi cation into your business setting.
People face a bewildering choice of new organizational design
options. New organizational forms are sweeping across business, now
that information technology enables better communication, both
internally and across boundaries. This book helps managers to
navigate the new landscape, by providing a concise and practical
overview of forms like holacracy, the Spotify-model, platform
organizations, multidimensional organizing and ecosystems. It
discusses these forms and provides a user guide, showing when they
are effective and when to avoid them. Short insightful excursions
explain how the organizational revolution affects issues like human
resource management, the changing role of middle management,
planning and control and self-organization. Finally, the book
guides you through the question how to design new forms and how to
implement them. Practical examples and enlightening case studies
show the struggles and successes you face in working in this new
environment. Self-organized, dynamic and externally oriented
structures replace hierarchical, predictable and internally
oriented structures. The business unit and the matrix that
dominated the twentieth century are making way for new forms of
organizing. This book is the first complete overview of new
organizational forms in the information economy. It is an
indispensable guide to profit from the opportunities new
organizational forms present.
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