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Getting what you want even if you are the boss isn't always easy. Almost every organization, big or small, works among a network of competing interests. Whether it's governments pushing through policies, companies trying to increase profits, or even families deciding where to move house, rarely can decisions be made in isolation from competing interests both within the organization and outside it.

In this accessible and straightforward account, Hans de Bruijn and Ernst ten Heuvelhof cast light on multi-stakeholder decision-making. Using plain language, they reveal the nuts and bolts of decision-making within the numerous dilemmas and tensions at work. Drawing on a diverse range of illustrative examples throughout, their perceptive analysis examines how different interests can either support or block change, and the strategies available for managing a variety of stakeholders.

The second edition of Management in Networks incorporates a wider spread o

Trade Review

"In an increasingly interactive world knowledge of how networks operate and evolve, and how they can be managed effectively, is increasingly important to students and practitioners of public administration, public management and public policy. In the first edition of this excellent book, the authors developed the idea of "process management" - contrasting it with other forms of such as "project-based" management – highlighting the advantages of using a process lens as a guide to producing better public sector outcomes. In this thoroughly revised and expanded new edition, the authors continue this pursuit, adding detail and nuance to their analyses of the best (and not-so-good) strategies that can be used to enhance collaboration between public, civil society and other actors in the pursuit of public value and the public good."

Burnaby Mountain Chair, Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University and Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

"Management in Networks (second edition) is a fundamental guide for policy makers and managers who wants to consciously decide and act in today’s uncertain and complex world, where all decisions involve many actors, with different values and targets."

- Giovanni Azzone, Professor of Management and Rector Emeritus, Politecnico di Milano, Italy



Table of Contents

Chapter 1 our interconnected world and what it means for decision and policy making

Chapter 2 strategies for making decisions in networks – the process

Chapter 3 strategies for making decisions in networks – the content

Chapter 4 a process, not a project

Chapter 5 smart command and control

Chapter 6 strategic behaviour

Chapter 7 trust and rules of the game

Chapter 8 processes and content

Management in Networks

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/6/2018 12:03:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138211438, 978-1138211438
    ISBN10: 1138211435

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Getting what you want even if you are the boss isn't always easy. Almost every organization, big or small, works among a network of competing interests. Whether it's governments pushing through policies, companies trying to increase profits, or even families deciding where to move house, rarely can decisions be made in isolation from competing interests both within the organization and outside it.

    In this accessible and straightforward account, Hans de Bruijn and Ernst ten Heuvelhof cast light on multi-stakeholder decision-making. Using plain language, they reveal the nuts and bolts of decision-making within the numerous dilemmas and tensions at work. Drawing on a diverse range of illustrative examples throughout, their perceptive analysis examines how different interests can either support or block change, and the strategies available for managing a variety of stakeholders.

    The second edition of Management in Networks incorporates a wider spread o

    Trade Review

    "In an increasingly interactive world knowledge of how networks operate and evolve, and how they can be managed effectively, is increasingly important to students and practitioners of public administration, public management and public policy. In the first edition of this excellent book, the authors developed the idea of "process management" - contrasting it with other forms of such as "project-based" management – highlighting the advantages of using a process lens as a guide to producing better public sector outcomes. In this thoroughly revised and expanded new edition, the authors continue this pursuit, adding detail and nuance to their analyses of the best (and not-so-good) strategies that can be used to enhance collaboration between public, civil society and other actors in the pursuit of public value and the public good."

    Burnaby Mountain Chair, Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University and Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

    "Management in Networks (second edition) is a fundamental guide for policy makers and managers who wants to consciously decide and act in today’s uncertain and complex world, where all decisions involve many actors, with different values and targets."

    - Giovanni Azzone, Professor of Management and Rector Emeritus, Politecnico di Milano, Italy



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 our interconnected world and what it means for decision and policy making

    Chapter 2 strategies for making decisions in networks – the process

    Chapter 3 strategies for making decisions in networks – the content

    Chapter 4 a process, not a project

    Chapter 5 smart command and control

    Chapter 6 strategic behaviour

    Chapter 7 trust and rules of the game

    Chapter 8 processes and content

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