Hogeschool van Amsterdam In Search Of Future-Proof Corporations
Discover the Path to Future-Proof CorporationsIn today's rapidly evolving world, traditional corporations face numerous challenges - from digital transformation and increased competition to ecological and social demands. The strategies that once brought success may no longer be sufficient. To thrive in the 21st century, these organizations must embrace new, holistic approaches that consider multiple stakeholders. But how exac... lees meer over dit product
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Discover the Path to Future-Proof Corporations
In today's rapidly evolving world, traditional corporations face numerous challenges - from digital transformation and increased competition to ecological and social demands. The strategies that once brought success may no longer be sufficient. To thrive in the 21st century, these organizations must embrace new, holistic approaches that consider multiple stakeholders. But how exactly can they achieve this?
Driven by personal curiosity and a wealth of experience working within corporations, Geleyn Meijer, Artemus Nicholson, and Ruurd Priester set out on a transformative journey. Their goal: to unravel the secrets of building innovative and meaningful corporations in these dynamic times. In their groundbreaking book, "In Search of Future-Proof Corporations," the authors share their findings through engaging case studies, insightful essays, and a conceptual framework grounded in the concepts of magnetism and entropy.
Unleash the Power of Magnetism
Attracting people to your organization is like harnessing a magnetic force, enabling you to form critical mass and collaborate with others to drive innovation. Through enlightening examples and actionable advice, "In Search of Future-Proof Corporations" provides leaders with innovative strategies to create magnetic organizations that inspire individuals and foster collective creativity.
Empower Through Entropy
Breaking free from rigid structures, "In Search of Future-Proof Corporations" highlights the importance of increasing entropy within an organization. By encouraging employees to act based on their inner motivations, organizations can unleash their full potential, allowing for adaptability, growth, and creative problem-solving.
Design Future-Proof, People-Driven Corporations
The authors have distilled their research into ten indicators, centered around magnetism and entropy, that serve as a practical guide for leaders seeking to design future-proof organizations. These indicators provide a roadmap for building corporations that are both innovative and people-centric, enabling sustained success in a world of constant change.
Join the Digital Society School - Architects of Transformation
The Digital Society School, a pioneering initiative by Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, stands at the forefront of researching the impact of technology on society. Bringing together students, teachers, researchers, and professionals, the school collaboratively designs innovative applications that foster inclusivity, openness, and sustainability in our rapidly transforming world. Through education and knowledge-sharing, the Digital Society School equips individuals with the skills to become architects of this transformation - both within their own organizations and across the globe.
Discover the keys to future-proofing your corporation and shaping the world of tomorrow. "In Search of Future-Proof Corporations" is an invaluable resource for leaders committed to navigating the challenges of the 21st century and embracing the opportunities that lie ahead.
Korte specificaties
Afmetingen
Afmetingen | Afmeting: 23 x 16 x 2 cm |
Gewicht | 450 g |
Overig
Aantal pagina's | 200 pagina's |
Auteur(s) | |
Bindwijze | Paperback |
Boek, ebook of luisterboek? | |
Druk | 1 |
Illustraties | Met illustraties |
Nieuw of tweedehands | |
Studieboek | |
Studieboek of algemeen | |
Taal | |
Uitgever | |
Verschijningsdatum | februari 2019 |
Algemeen
EAN | 9789463012348 |
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Merk | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |