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Guiding Questions & Frameworks for The Coming of the New Organization

Guiding Questions & Frameworks for The Coming of the New Organization

  • How are we adapting to the rise of knowledge work within our organization?
  • Are we treating our knowledge workers as associates with valuable capital (their knowledge)?
  • Are we providing knowledge workers with the autonomy and freedom they need to be productive?
  • What are we doing to continuously increase the productivity of knowledge work and knowledge workers?
  • Is our organizational structure evolving to support knowledge-based work?
  • Managing the New Organization = Value Knowledge Workers + Grant Autonomy + Focus on Knowledge Productivity + Adapt Organizational Structure

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"The Essential Drucker" distills the vast wisdom of Peter Drucker into a concise and accessible volume. This article provides a chapter-by-chapter summary, highlighting the core management principles and featuring key quotes that best encapsulate the content of each section. Use this as a guide to Drucker's timeless insights on effective management and leadership...

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