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Maxmin, James; Zuboff, Shoshana

 
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Synopsis

After Institutions provides a radical new model of how organisations and the individuals within them will have to work, if they are to remain viable in the new economy. It provides a historical look at the development of the developing "knowledge economy" model, and explains how that differs from the mass production model dominant in the first half of the 20th century. It looks at how institutions will have to reinvent themselves to cope with this complete revolution in economic organisation. This book is a unique blend of rigorous academic research by a distinguished Harvard professor and the hands-on experience of a sought-after business leader. It is the natural successor to Charles Handy's classic study Understanding Organizations.

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À propos de l'auteur

Shoshana Zuboff is Professor of Business Administration at Harvard University, and the author of the celebrated bestseller, IN THE AGE OF THE SMART MACHINE. James Maxmin has been the CEO of major international businesses including Volvo UK, Thorn EMI PLC and Laura Ashley PLC. He is founder of the investment company Global Brand Development and is currently Advisory Director to Mast Global.

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