Sociocracy 3.0 - The Novel
Unleash the Full Potential of People and Organizations
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- Manual for resilient, innovative and humane organisations
- New model explained through an accessible story form and illuminating visuals
- The author is an expert, business coach and trainer in modern management theories
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A guide towards resilient, innovative and humane organisations
Along with rapid growth, HRS is experiencing slow decision-making, demotivated people and a failed product release. Chris, the brand new CEO, has to save the company and make it successful again. But how do you transform an organisation to become truly agile and effective?
This book introduces Sociocracy 3.0 as a practical guide towards more resilient and meaningful organisations. Sociocracy 3.0 offers a set of proven patterns to navigate complexity and collaborate more effectively, based on equivalence, collective intelligence and an adaptive organisational structure.
“Sociocracy 3.0 is a groundbreaking development in unlocking the potential of organisations and the humans within them. This book shows how it can help to resolve common challenges we see on a day-to-day basis within organisations.” – John Bunch | Lead Organisational Designer at Zappos “A beautiful illustration of how simple patterns for working together can gently support the emergence of a new way of working.” – Michael K Sahota | Agile Culture & Leadership Trainer & Consultant
“Sociocracy 3.0 The Novel is an important contribution and a necessary step to bring new leadership approaches across. A well-written, highly readable and easily understandable book.” – Urs Bolter | Managing Director at Blum International Consulting
Specifications
- Publisher
- Lannoo Publishers
- ISBN
- 9789401463980
- Published
- 6th Jan 2020
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World excluding Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Switzerland & Scandinavia
- Size
- 240 mm x 170 mm
- Pages
- 232 Pages
- Illustrations
- 75 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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