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The Competent Organisation: A Psychological Analysis of the Strategic Management Process (Managing Work and Organizations) Book

Managing in a climate of continuous change and uncertainty has turned attention to the role of managerial cognition. This title explores the nature of cognition in organizations and focuses upon: the behaviour and characteristics of top management teams; organizational learning and memory; and distributed cognition and information markets.Read More

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    Within the field of strategic management there is increasing awareness of the limitations of rational approaches to decision making. Managing in a climate of continuous change and uncertainty has turned attention to the role of managerial cognition. The Competent Organization explores the nature of cognition in organizations and focuses upon: the behavior and characteristics of top management teams; organizational learning and memory; distributed cognition and information markets; the significance of knowledge management and tacit learning; key competencies such as emotional intelligence, information searching, decision making heuristics, creativity, intuition; and how organizations might be helped to become more cognitively effective.

  • 0335199038
  • 9780335199037
  • Hoggkinson
  • 1 July 2002
  • Open University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 432
  • illustrated edition
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