The Three Ways of Getting Things Done: Hierarchy, Heterarchy and Responsible Autonomy in Organisations ebook | Gerard Fairtlough | 9781908009616

The Three Ways of Getting Things Done: Hierarchy, Heterarchy and Responsible Autonomy in Organisations
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Gerard Fairtlough

 

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Publisher: Triarchy Press
ISBN: 9781908009616

 

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As the former CEO of Shell Chemicals UK and Celltech, Gerard Fairtlough speaks about business with enormous authority and experience. In this ground-breaking book he draws on that experience to explain why hierarchy is not the only way to organize a business. He explains the alternatives to hierarchy (which he calls heterarchy and responsible autonomy) and shows how they can work in practice. This extensively revised and updated edition is vital reading for anyone who wants organizations to work better.

 

Reviews of the First Edition: "Imagine a company without bosses. Impossible? I would be inclined to agree, but Gerard Fairtlough. begs to differ and, the more I listen to his arguments, the more I believe he is on to something. " Richard Donkin, writing in the Financial Times "Why is working in large organizations often so unrewarding?Why does it seem so purposeless, apart from the pay packet? Work takes up most of our waking lives for the best part of our lives, yet in many cases, work does not really work. What a waste! .Gerard Fairtlough addresses this big dilemma." Peter Day, BBC Radio 4 ".an elegant and concise exploration of contemporary theory and practice in the governance or organizations. It convincingly challenges the assumption that hierarchy is the inevitable default. Clearly written by a scientist and former CEO, it is superior to (and far more readable than) most management books". Walter Truett Anderson, World Academy of Art and Science ".a thoughtful book that every management consultant should read to assist and inform him or her when interacting with clients and assessing the prevailing culture climate in that organization". Alan Beckley, Managing Editor, Professional Consultancy