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The Agile Virtual Enterprise - Cases, Metrics, Tools

English · Hardback

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New ways to manage change and to compete in a rapidly changing business world are emerging under the concept of the agile enterprise. Agile organizations can be almost any size or type, but what distinguishes them from their lumbering traditional business counterparts is the ability to read and to react quickly. They can also be virtual, meaning they can reconfigure themselves quickly and temporarily in response to a challenge, which gives them agility, but then dissolve or transmute themselves into something else. Goranson explains how they do this and how your own organization can do it too. With fascinating case studies and a unique metric, Goranson provides answers. The result is essential reading for management at almost any level within every type of organization.

Now that serious management tools are beginning to appear, the agile virtual enterprise is no longer just a theoretical possibility-it's real. In fact, although they were never actually described that way, virtual organizations can be found throughout history, from the whaling companies of the 19th century through the film studios of the 20th. Goranson describes many of these businesses and gives us an understanding of how they evolved and why they worked. Of special interest is his metric. It requires no technical background to be understood and applied, yet it digs deeply into the philosophy of strategic management as well as its practicalities. Goranson also reports for the first time on the large scale research sponsored by the U.S. military to advance the state of the art in management science and to create the tools that eventually made the agile virtual enterprise what it is today.

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Preface
Introduction
An Historical Example
The Social Factor
Cultural Memes
Empirical Principles of AVEs
Agility and the Defense Industry
Definitions
What Agility Is Not
Issues
The Agile Virtual Enterprise Reference Model
Communicative Acts and Information Theory
Examples
Trust
Summary and Tools
Bibliography and References
Index


About the author

H. T. GORANSON is senior scientist for Sirius-Beta, a research firm in Virginia Beach, Virginia./e He has been engaged in cognitive models and representation for collaboration, and has served as principle investigator-technical monitor for major projects sponsored by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

Product details

Authors H. T. Goranson, Ted Goranson
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.1999
 
EAN 9781567202649
ISBN 978-1-56720-264-9
No. of pages 288
Weight 624 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, Organizational theory & behaviour, Organizational theory and behaviour, Business: Management

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