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Managing mandatory change

In this discussion of organisational pressures for change in management, the author considers the skills that managers are now required to demonstrate, and argues that the most important skill for the future might well be to have the capacity to think radically - constantly reassessing the nature and effectiveness of what is being done. He stresses the importance of managing people effectively, with participative management a key element.

In this discussion of organisational pressures for change in management, the author considers the skills that managers are ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Sheldrake, Peter
Date: 1992
Journal title: Australian training review
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Employment; Skills and knowledge; Outcomes;

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