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The Boundaryless Organization: Breaking the Chains of Organizational Structure, Revised and Updated
The Boundaryless Organization: Breaking the Chains of Organizational Structure, Revised and Updated
Ron Ashkenas, Univ. of Michigan Business School
Dave Ulrich, Univ. of Michigan Business School
Todd Jick, Center for Executive Development
Steve Kerr, General Electric
ISBN: 978-0-7879-5943-2
©2002
384 pages
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Table of Contents

Foreword by: C. K. Prahalad.
Foreword by: Lawrence A. Bossidy.
Preface.
The Authors.

  1. A New World Order: Rising to the Challenge of New Success Factors.
    Stepping Up to the Line: How Boundaryless Is Your Organization?
    Part One: Free Movement Up and Down: Crossing Vertical Boundaries.
    First Person: Cesar Guajardo, General Director, Praxair Mexico.
  2. Toward a Healthy Hierarchy.
    Stepping Up to the Line: How Healthy Is Your Organization's Hierarchy?
  3. Rewiring and Retuning the Hierarchy.
    Part Two: Free Movement Side to Side: Crossing Horizontal Boundaries.
    First Person: Daniel Vasella, Chairman and CEO, Novartis AG.
  4. Beyond Turf and Territory.
    Stepping Up to the Line: How Congruent Are Your Organization's Horizontal Boundaries?
  5. Integrating Resources to Serve the Customer.
    Part Three: Free Movement Along the Value Chain: Crossing External Boundaries.
    First Person: Jim Madden, President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, Exult.
  6. Toward Partnership with Customers and Suppliers.
    Stepping Up to the Line: How Well Linked Is Your Organization's Value Chain?
  7. Strengthening the Value Chain.
    Part Four: Free Global Movement: Crossing Geographic Boundaries.
    First Person: Mieko Nishimizu, Vice President, World Bank South Asia Region.
  8. Toward the Global Corporation.
    Stepping Up to the Line: How Far Along the Path to Globalization Is Your Organization?
  9. Actions for Global Learners, Launchers, and Leaders.
  10. Conclusion: Leading Toward the Boundaryless Organization.
    Stepping Up to the Line: Are You a Boundaryless Leader?

Notes.
Index.

 

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