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  • by Chris Argyris
    £123.99

    The emphasis on organizational change in the corporate life of recent years-including job redesign, autonomous groups, high performance work systems, and the redesign of control systems-owes a great deal to the pioneering work of Chris Argyris

  • by Chris Argyris
    £41.99

    The emphasis on organizational change in the corporate life of recent years-including job redesign, autonomous groups, high performance work systems, and the redesign of control systems-owes a great deal to the pioneering work of Chris Argyris

  • - Theory, Method, and Practice
    by Chris Argyris & David Schon
    £64.99

    This text provides coverage of the three crucial types of organizational learning: single-loop learning, double-loop learning and duetero-learning. The book features examples to help develop effective ways to diagnose and intervene at two levels: organizational and individual.

  • - Increasing Professional Effectiveness
    by Chris Argyris
    £33.49

    "This book is a landmark in two fields. It is a practical guide to the reform of professional education. It is also a beacon to theoretical thinking about human organizations, about their interdepAndence with the social structure of the professions, and about theory in practice. " -- Journal of Higher Education.

  • - A Guide to Overcoming Barriers to Organizational Change
    by Chris Argyris
    £49.99

    The landmark book Action Science introduced a revolutionary new theory of organizational problem-solving. Knowledge for Action turns this theory into practice."Knowledge for Action is must reading for academics and exceutives alike. Chris Argyris once again demonstrates that he is the leading scholar in helping us understand why individuals and organizations are unable to learn from their actions and what steps must be taken to develop this essential capability. No executive who desires his organization to improve and learn continuously, or academic who want to develop usable as opposed to merely useful theory, can do so without understanding the message of this book."--Michael Beer, professor of business administration, Harvard Business School

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