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Designing Organizations for the Betterment of Society

The Ethic-Aesthetic Scaffold

Gebonden Engels 2024 9783031644825
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There is an urgent need for the repositioning of organization design in today’s fast-moving technological, social and political environments. Building on the theory of human-centred design as a new foundation of the study of organization, this book offers a detailed model and approach that brings organization design to a new era of ethical and aesthetic concerns for the role of organizations in society. A new managerial role is put forward, the organization designer, as a unique set of responsibilities aimed at ensuring that the principles and values behind the organization’s purpose are not only upheld, but also permeate the entirety of the organization.

The book contains a number of concepts that offer a unique contribution to the management literature and which can be applied in practice, perhaps as part of the organization’s regular staff development programs. It will be of great interest to academics and students of organization studies, business ethics, sustainability and strategic management.

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ISBN13:9783031644825
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:120
Uitgever:Springer Nature Switzerland

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<p>Introduction.- Chapter 1.- Chapter 2 - Non-Representational Thought, Ethics and Aesthetics.- Chapter 3 – Organizational Artefacts.- Chapter 4 – The Case for Organization Design as a Non-Unitary Construct.- Chapter 5 - Foundations of Holistic Organization Design.- Chapter 6 - The Hypothesis of Organization Design as Meaning: Sensemaking and Structuration.- Chapter 7 – The Hypothesis of Organization Design as Meaning: The Organization Design Gestalt.- Chapter 8 – Aestho-Instrumental Coordination and the Ethic-Aesthetic Vision.- Chapter 9 - Organizational Morality through Aesthetic Leadership, Reflective Practice and Responsible Management.- Conclusion.</p>

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