Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | The MUA Library South C campus - Open Collection | STACK 2 | HD 58.8 .K54 2004 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 2008-2823 |
Hardcover.
Drawing on her own long-term research and extensive work experience, Janice Klein reveals how the power of people (insiders who are able to see problems from outsiderâs perspective), approach (âpulling changeâ?), and system (support infrastructure) combine to turn new ideas and concepts into institutionalized practices. In particular, certain people inside organizations âoutsiders on the insideâ? are key to driving innovation, adaptation, and real change. Using examples from leading companies in MITâs Leaders for Manufacturing (LFM) and System Design and Management (SDM) Partnership¾such as Boeing, Intel, Motorola, Alcoa, Ford, Kodak, and others¾she shows how employees at all levels can learn how to become âan outsider on the inside,â? and be in the right place at the right time to discover opportunities to "pull" into their organization. Throughout, we grow to understand the perspectives of numerous âoutsiders on the inside,â? by hearing their voices and observing their actions. The strategy Klein provides is relevant for any company that hopes to build a change capability , rather than attempt only to manage change.
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