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Work-Applied Learning for Change

Autor Selva Abraham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2012
"The book gives you a great structure and an encouraging and supportive set of ideas that will provide a sound foundation for using learning in the workplace as the drive for substantial organisational change.Far from the aggressive and manipulative command and control mentality of so much management 'advice', the WAL approach humanises the process of change management. It takes people into account, not just as variables in the equation, but as stakeholders and learners whose participation and work-applied learning is critical to achieving the benefits of change.This book should not be easily dismissed by the more traditionally-minded management scholars, as it stands on its own, with substantial academic merit, but more importantly, with demonstrable real-world application. It's a good book. I really do recommend it."Paul DavidsonAssociate Professor of Management,Queensland University of Technology Business SchoolThe book will be of special value for: Chief Executives and other senior managers and academics with a teaching and research interest in change management.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780987372109
ISBN-10: 0987372106
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: AIB Publications Pty Ltd

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"[A] great structure and an encouraging and supportive set of ideas that will provide a sound foundation for using learning in the workplace as the drive for substantial organizational change [by] taking people into account, not just as variables in the equation, but as stakeholders and learners whose participation and work-applied learning is critical to achieving the benefits of change.ONPaul Davidson, associate professor of management, Queensland University of Technology Business School.