Managing Innovation and Change
Change Management
Frequently radical and intentionally provocative in terms of topic and treatment, the book:
- covers the increasing diversity of pressures to which modern enterprises are subjected;
- reviews some of the more persistent acronyms to which the art of management is increasingly prone;
- examines the nature of innovation;
- looks at the broader issues surrounding change, and
- turns to those attributes of leadership which are consistent with the successful management of innovation and change.
'I must say that I give this book, "two thumbs up". The real genius, however, is the editorial choices that David Mayle has made. This is not meant to denigrate the work of the authors but to emphasize the essential role played by the editor of a compilation. These are the right articles, from the right sources, at the right time, and in the right sequence. This compilation is top-rate, and my expectation is that this will become another strong link in the chain of change management literature'
James T. Walz
Dean, Rinker School of Business, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Gathers together some key articles on the subject.
Too advanced for my first year undergrads - will adopt for second years, good theory grounding for them.
This book provides an informed knowledge of innovation and change management in the business world
Some chapters are of IMPORTANCE to support the main topics in my course at MSc level.