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Drawing on their work on performance management within the ‘beyond budgeting’ movement over the past ten years, including many interviews and case studies, Jeremy Hope, Peter Bunce and Franz Röösli set out in this book an executive guide to building a new management model based on eight key change management issues:
  • 1. Governance: From rules and budgets to purpose and values
  • 2. Success: From fixed targets to relative improvement
  • 3. Organization: From centralized functions to customer-oriented teams
  • 4. Accountability: From narrow targets to holistic success criteria
  • 5. Trust: From central control to local autonomy
  • 6. Transparency: From closed information to open book management
  • 7. Rewards: From individual incentives to team-based reward
  • 8. Risk: From complying with rules to understanding pressure points

This book is about rethinking how we manage organizations in a post-industrial, post credit crunch world where innovative management models represent the only remaining source of sustainable competitive advantage.[i] The changes suggested by the authors will enable and encourage a cultural climate change that will help organizations to attract and keep the best people as well as drive continuous innovation and growth.

Above all, The CEO's Dilemma is about learning how to change business - based on best practice and innovation drawn from leaders world-wide who have built and managed successful organizations.

The Leader's Dilemma: How to Build an Empowered and Adaptive Organization Without Losing Control

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Drawing on their work on performance management within the ‘beyond budgeting’ movement over the past ten years, including many interviews... Read more

    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 12/04/2011
    ISBN13: 9781119970002, 978-1119970002
    ISBN10: 1119970008

    Number of Pages: 352

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

    Description

    Drawing on their work on performance management within the ‘beyond budgeting’ movement over the past ten years, including many interviews and case studies, Jeremy Hope, Peter Bunce and Franz Röösli set out in this book an executive guide to building a new management model based on eight key change management issues:
    • 1. Governance: From rules and budgets to purpose and values
    • 2. Success: From fixed targets to relative improvement
    • 3. Organization: From centralized functions to customer-oriented teams
    • 4. Accountability: From narrow targets to holistic success criteria
    • 5. Trust: From central control to local autonomy
    • 6. Transparency: From closed information to open book management
    • 7. Rewards: From individual incentives to team-based reward
    • 8. Risk: From complying with rules to understanding pressure points

    This book is about rethinking how we manage organizations in a post-industrial, post credit crunch world where innovative management models represent the only remaining source of sustainable competitive advantage.[i] The changes suggested by the authors will enable and encourage a cultural climate change that will help organizations to attract and keep the best people as well as drive continuous innovation and growth.

    Above all, The CEO's Dilemma is about learning how to change business - based on best practice and innovation drawn from leaders world-wide who have built and managed successful organizations.

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