Managing in Britain and Germany

Managing in Britain and Germany

Author: Jean-Louis Barsoux

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1994-11-12

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1349235849

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Managing in Britain and Germany compares British and German managers' behaviour and views of their work, and seeks to explain the differences. Based on a two year comparative study by British and German research teams, the book challenges the universal view of management presented in so many management books, by showing how differently German middle managers think and act. These differences are then unravelled and traced back to their various roots: ranging from the particular (nature of the job, product or organisation) to the general (the society's institutions and values). Written by leading management experts from Britain and Germany, the book provides useful lessons and insights for practising managers and for those studying management everywhere.


Challenges for European Management in a Global Context

Challenges for European Management in a Global Context

Author: M. Geppert

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-28

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0230510183

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This book provides cutting edge research and knowledge and an academic study of the impact of globalisation in different areas affecting management and how management is responding. It gives a comprehensive analysis of what is actually happening and likely future trends. It is not just a focus on 'convergence' arguments, but integrates a broader view of still remaining regional and national differences in management and organisation. The book draws on new theoretical approaches in the field of international business, highlighting areas such as Anglo-German subsidiaries of MNCs, HRM practices and change management processes or employment relations in US-based MNCs in Europe and many other aspects.


Managers and Management in West Germany

Managers and Management in West Germany

Author: Peter Lawrence

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-14

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1351839748

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Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Preface to the Re-Issue of 2017 -- 1. Economic Life: Past and Present -- 2. The Structure of German Firms -- 3. The Background of German Management -- 4. The Character of German Management -- 5. The Views of German Managers -- 6. Production Management -- 7. The Foreman -- 8. The Standing of Industry -- 9. Export Potential? -- Bibliography -- Index


Adult Learners, Education and Training

Adult Learners, Education and Training

Author: Richard Edwards

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 113614076X

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In recent years, economic and demographic changes have brought into question the adequacy of initial education programmes for continuous employment. While the primary focus of debate has been on creating structures of continuous education and training linked to the economic needs of Britain, arguments and movements for wider access to all forms of learning have continued to be made. Drawing on the experience of other European countries as well as Britain, this book addresses the three major themes of the ongoing debates: who participates in what forms of education and training and how can access be widened and increased: the relationship between economic development, education and training; the education and training developed by social movements, and the changes sought in the formal sector of provision.


Management and Organization in Germany

Management and Organization in Germany

Author: Thomas Armbrüster

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-28

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1351153463

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This highly original and carefully researched work outlines the relationship between national and organizational culture, empirically investigates forms of organizational culture in Germany, and considers how economic performance and innovation are consequently affected. It charts the historical and intellectual origins of German national culture and presents a cultural account of the country's economic development, modes of commercial cooperation and current reform problems. Taking liberal political theory as its basis, the book identifies remainders of clan thinking and patronage - as well as pessimism and fear of modernity - as Germany's cultural burdens that hamper reform and innovation. Management and Organization in Germany suggests a combination of institutional and cultural approaches to Germany's modernization based on local but bold reform initiatives. This book combines history, political theory and administrative science and conveys management thinking and the current reform debates in Germany to a global readership.


F. W. Taylor

F. W. Taylor

Author: John Cunningham Wood

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 9780415276665

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Following the volumes on Henri Fayol, this next mini-set in the series focuses on F.W. Taylor, the initiator of "scientific management". Taylor set out to transform what had previously been a crude art form in to a firm body of knowledge.


Britain, Germany and the Future of the European Union

Britain, Germany and the Future of the European Union

Author: C. Schweiger

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2006-11-28

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 023062510X

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Schweiger outlines the changes in British and German European policies which have been characteristic of a process of normalization in both countries. Schweiger examines possible areas for cooperation between Britain and Germany on major European issues and the significance that such a working partnership could have within the enlarged EU.


Handbook of Research on Global Supply Chain Management

Handbook of Research on Global Supply Chain Management

Author: Christiansen, Bryan

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2015-11-12

Total Pages: 718

ISBN-13: 1466696400

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Supply Chain Management (SCM) has always been an important aspect of an enterprise’s business model and an effective supply chain network is essential to remaining competitive in a global environment. By properly managing the flow of goods and services, businesses can operate more efficiently while managing most of the workload behind-the-scenes. The Handbook of Research on Global Supply Chain Management is an in-depth reference source that covers emerging issues and relevant applications of information pertaining to supply chain management from an international perspective. Featuring coverage on topics such as the global importance of SCMs to strategies for producing an effective supply chain, this comprehensive publication is an essential resource for academics and business professionals alike interested in uncovering managerial insight and logistics solutions.


Governance at Work : The Social Regulation of Economic Relations

Governance at Work : The Social Regulation of Economic Relations

Author: Richard Whitley

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 1997-06-26

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 0191590894

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Global pressures present similar challenges to companies in different countries, but how those organizations deal with them depends on the social and institutional framework in which they develop and operate. In this book, leading academics explore and explain variations in governance systems, focusing in particular on European trends. In Governance at Work: The Social Regulation of Economic Relations the authors ask: · Are structures of work and business organization changing? Are we seeing a move away from large-scale (Fordist) mass-production systems that have dominated the industrialized world in the 20th century? · What are the local/national determinants of business organization? · Can we speak of different national business systems if so, how do these interact with the operations of international companies in global competition?


Comparing Public Sector Reform in Britain and Germany

Comparing Public Sector Reform in Britain and Germany

Author: Hellmutt Wollmann

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-04

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 1351766619

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This title was first published in 2000: This text collects a set of specially commissioned chapters by British and German political scientists as well as experts in public administration and management, designed to present and grapple with the range of the subject in an accessible but sophisticated form. In doing so, the volume seeks to fill the gap perceived to have opened up between the conventional comparative government literature and the new public management literature. While the first part of the book explores the historical, political and cultural context of public sector reform, the second part deals more specifically with institutional developments and recent reform trends in the fields of social policy and social service delivery. The volume analyzes the degree of "convergence" or "divergence" between the two countries with regard to public sector change.