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MANAGING THE FUTURE: FORESIGHT IN THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

SHEPHERD, JILL - Personal Name; TSOUKAS, HARIDIMOS - Personal Name;

In this book, leading authors explore ways in which organizations can develop their ability to manage the future. An exploration of the ways in which organizations can develop their ability to manage the future. Consists of ten papers written by authors from both sides of the Atlantic and from Asia, all of whom are distinguished scholars in the fields of strategy or organizational learning. Addresses key questions about how organizational foresight can be conceptualized and developed, and the extent to which it is possible. The papers are prefaced by a foreword from Spyros Makridakis and an introduction from the editors. Helps to shape a new research agenda, and so will be of interest to academics, as well as to students and practitioners.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Haridimos Tsoukas
Call Number
658.406 HAR m 1st
Publisher
United States of America : Blackwell Publishing., 2004
Collation
xiv, 226 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
1-4051-1614-5
Classification
658.406
Content Type
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Edition
1st. ed.
Subject(s)
Buku Wajib
Organizational Change
Knowledge Management
Intellectual Capital
Organizational Learning
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