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Author Binney, George.

Title Leaning into the future : changing the way people change organisations / George Binney & Colin Williams
Published London ; Sonoma, Calif. : Nicholas Brealey Pub., 1995
[(1996?])

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 MELB  658.406 Bin/Lit 1997  AVAILABLE
Description xi, 180 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary "This ground breaking study challenges the 'top down' change programmes that have engulfed many organisations, whether under the banners of 'reengineering', 'TQM', or 'vision and values'. Equally it questions the zealous application of living systems principles to change in organisations and the 'bottom up', 'self directing' approach these principles have encouraged. George Binney and Colin Williams look at the reasons why so many change processes of both types have at best been short-term fixes and at worst they have left work forces angry and frustrated, less likely than ever to give of their best to their company." "The book offers an alternative view of how individuals at all levels shape radical change: how they combine leading and learning in order to Lean into the Future. Drawing on the experience of more than 100 international companies and public organisations, it shows how successful leaders in change are reaching beyond both the 'top down' and 'bottom up' approaches and bringing together strong leadership with a passionate commitment to learning. These leaders are forthright and listen. They give clear direction and they create space for others to take initiative. They are determined to shape a different future and they have their feet on the ground, they are fiercely ambitious and they recognise the limits of what they can do. In their hands these apparent opposites are two sides of the same coin: the more successful they are in giving clear direction and being forthright, the more they encourage people to take responsibility and to express their true thoughts and feelings." "The book explains how individuals who work in this way are able to develop 'seeing clearly', a genuine shared understanding of current reality, internal and external, to provide the energy for change; not visions or wish lists."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-172) and index
Subject Leadership.
Organizational change.
Organizational effectiveness.
Organizational Innovation.
Author Williams, Colin.
LC no. 95210676
ISBN 185788082X
1857880838 (paperback)