Humanocracy : creating organizations as amazing as the people inside them / Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini.
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TextBoston, MA : Harvard Business Review Press. 2020Description: xxi, 334 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: - 9781633696020
- HM 806 .H36 2020
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Includes index.
Part one: the case for humanocracy: why poke the bureaucratic beehive? -- Part two: humanocracy in action: can we really go bureaucracy-free? -- Part three: the principles of humanocracy: what's the dna of a human-centric organization? -- Part four: the path to humanocracy
"Unfortunately, most organizations, overburdened by bureaucracy, are sluggish and timid. In the age of upheaval, top-down power structures and rule-choked management systems are a liability. They crush creativity and stifle initiative. As leaders, employees, investors, and citizens, we deserve better. We need organizations that are bold, entrepreneurial, and as nimble as change itself. Hence this book. In Humanocracy, Updated and Expanded, Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini make a passionate, data-driven argument for excising bureaucracy and replacing it with something better. Drawing on more than a decade of research and packed with practical examples, Humanocracy, Updated and Expanded, lays out a detailed blueprint for creating organizations that are as inspired and ingenious as the human beings inside them. Critical building blocks include: Motivation: Rallying colleagues to the challenge of busting bureaucracy; Models: Leveraging the experience of organizations that have profitably challenged the bureaucratic status quo; Mindsets: Escaping the industrial age thinking that frustrates progress; Mobilization: Activating a pro-change coalition to hack outmoded management systems and processes; Migration: Embedding the principles of humanocracy-ownership, markets, meritocracy, community, openness, experimentation, and paradox-in your organization's DNA. If you've finally run out of patience with bureaucratic bullshit . . .; if you want to build an organization that can outrun change . . .; if you're committed to giving every team member the chance to learn, grow, and contribute . . . then this book's for you. Whatever your role or title, Humanocracy, Updated and Expanded, will show you how to launch an unstoppable movement to equip and empower everyone in your organization to be their best and to do their best. The ultimate prize: an organization that's fit for the future and fit for human beings" -- Provided by publisher.
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