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- catalog abstract "Shows a way out of the economic doldrums of the early 1990s to a healthy economy that will be successful in the twenty-first century.".
- catalog contributor b3957910.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description ""Marketizing's " imperatives 4. : Loosening up -- Own up to the great paradox : success is the product of deep grooves / deep grooves destroy adaptivity -- Part 6. Fashion! The transformation of positively everything -- Fashion, diversity, the globe -- Glow! Tingle! Wow! (Yuck!) -- Follow the yellow brick road (to better instruction manuals) -- Building "wow factories" -- A special case of wow : an encompassing view of design -- "Customerizing" : produced by, directed by ... and starring -- our customers -- Afterword : Liberation management.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [769]-804) and index.".
- catalog description "Knowledge management structures 1. : Taking knowledge management seriously -- Knowledge management structures 2. : Getting physical -- Knowledge management structures 3. : Knowledge bases, expert systems, computer-augmented collaboration, and the potential of information technology -- Knowledge management structures 4. : Developing and tapping expert power in the hierarchy-less organization -- The trauma of buying into "horizontal," "whole," and "learning to learn" -- Trust, respect, and the mindful organization -- Beyond hierarchy -- Part 5. Markets and innovation : the case for disorganization. The exaltation of mess, or learning to love chance -- Violent market-injection strategies -- The market's will be done : the mighty German mittelstand -- "Marketizing's " imperatives 1. : Rethinking scale -- "Marketizing's " imperatives 2. : Try it! Break it! Touch it! -- "Marketizing's " imperatives 3. : Renegades and traitors, passion, arrogance -- ".
- catalog description "Part 1. Necessary disorganization : the new exemplars. Toward fashion, fickle, ephemeral -- EDS, the world's largest project organization in the world's zaniest industry : 72,000 smart people in bands of 10 equals $7.1 billion in revenue -- Cable News Network : information as fashion, corporation as carnival -- ABB Asea Brown Boveri : giant industrial company, small businesses, lean staff, big leverage through knowledge dissemination -- Part 2. Learning to hustle. Titeflex unplug the computer, unleash the Teamsters, and "Just do it" -- Ingersoll-Rand : barbecues, drag tests, medieval warriors; and slowing down to speed things up -- The Union Pacific Railroad : decimate the middle ranks, liberate the conductors, and launch a counterattack against the truckers -- Part 3. Information technology : more, and less, than promised. Computer nerds, as far as the eye can see -- Information technology and organizing -- Part 4. Beyond hierarchy. Unglued organizations -- ".
- catalog description "Projects and professional service firms 1. : Cases in pursuit of a common denominator -- Projects and professional service firms 2. : The fleeting "organization" -- Projects and professional service firms 3. : Transformation -- Projects and professional service firms 4. : On the way to projects for all -- Basic organizational building blocks 1. : Every person is a businessperson -- Basic organizational building blocks 2. : Self-contained work teams -- The missing "X-factor" : trust -- Basic organizational building blocks 3. : Market-scale units (Buckyborgs) -- More market scale : independent, global, mighty, and SMALL -- Networks 1. : Farewell vertical integration, welcome networks -- Networks 2. : The world of the supersubs -- Networks and markets 1. : A first look at "marketizing" the firm -- Networks and markets 2. : The pursuit of power -- Networks 3. : Life in networked organizations -- The quest for metaphors IV : The imagery of dynamics and connectedness -- ".
- catalog description "Shows a way out of the economic doldrums of the early 1990s to a healthy economy that will be successful in the twenty-first century.".
- catalog extent "xxxiv, 834 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Liberation management.".
- catalog identifier "0394559991".
- catalog isFormatOf "Liberation management.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : A. A. Knopf,".
- catalog relation "Liberation management.".
- catalog subject "658.4/063 20".
- catalog subject "HD 58.8 P483L 1992".
- catalog subject "HD58.8 .P478 1992".
- catalog subject "Information Science.".
- catalog subject "Information technology.".
- catalog subject "Institutional Management Teams.".
- catalog subject "Organization and Administration.".
- catalog subject "Organizational Innovation.".
- catalog subject "Organizational change.".
- catalog subject "Organizational effectiveness.".
- catalog subject "Teams in the workplace.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Marketizing's " imperatives 4. : Loosening up -- Own up to the great paradox : success is the product of deep grooves / deep grooves destroy adaptivity -- Part 6. Fashion! The transformation of positively everything -- Fashion, diversity, the globe -- Glow! Tingle! Wow! (Yuck!) -- Follow the yellow brick road (to better instruction manuals) -- Building "wow factories" -- A special case of wow : an encompassing view of design -- "Customerizing" : produced by, directed by ... and starring -- our customers -- Afterword : Liberation management.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Knowledge management structures 1. : Taking knowledge management seriously -- Knowledge management structures 2. : Getting physical -- Knowledge management structures 3. : Knowledge bases, expert systems, computer-augmented collaboration, and the potential of information technology -- Knowledge management structures 4. : Developing and tapping expert power in the hierarchy-less organization -- The trauma of buying into "horizontal," "whole," and "learning to learn" -- Trust, respect, and the mindful organization -- Beyond hierarchy -- Part 5. Markets and innovation : the case for disorganization. The exaltation of mess, or learning to love chance -- Violent market-injection strategies -- The market's will be done : the mighty German mittelstand -- "Marketizing's " imperatives 1. : Rethinking scale -- "Marketizing's " imperatives 2. : Try it! Break it! Touch it! -- "Marketizing's " imperatives 3. : Renegades and traitors, passion, arrogance -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1. Necessary disorganization : the new exemplars. Toward fashion, fickle, ephemeral -- EDS, the world's largest project organization in the world's zaniest industry : 72,000 smart people in bands of 10 equals $7.1 billion in revenue -- Cable News Network : information as fashion, corporation as carnival -- ABB Asea Brown Boveri : giant industrial company, small businesses, lean staff, big leverage through knowledge dissemination -- Part 2. Learning to hustle. Titeflex unplug the computer, unleash the Teamsters, and "Just do it" -- Ingersoll-Rand : barbecues, drag tests, medieval warriors; and slowing down to speed things up -- The Union Pacific Railroad : decimate the middle ranks, liberate the conductors, and launch a counterattack against the truckers -- Part 3. Information technology : more, and less, than promised. Computer nerds, as far as the eye can see -- Information technology and organizing -- Part 4. Beyond hierarchy. Unglued organizations -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Projects and professional service firms 1. : Cases in pursuit of a common denominator -- Projects and professional service firms 2. : The fleeting "organization" -- Projects and professional service firms 3. : Transformation -- Projects and professional service firms 4. : On the way to projects for all -- Basic organizational building blocks 1. : Every person is a businessperson -- Basic organizational building blocks 2. : Self-contained work teams -- The missing "X-factor" : trust -- Basic organizational building blocks 3. : Market-scale units (Buckyborgs) -- More market scale : independent, global, mighty, and SMALL -- Networks 1. : Farewell vertical integration, welcome networks -- Networks 2. : The world of the supersubs -- Networks and markets 1. : A first look at "marketizing" the firm -- Networks and markets 2. : The pursuit of power -- Networks 3. : Life in networked organizations -- The quest for metaphors IV : The imagery of dynamics and connectedness -- ".
- catalog title "Liberation management : necessary disorganization for the nanosecond nineties / Tom Peters.".
- catalog type "text".