Imaginization
new mindsets for seeing, organizing and managing
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Word Count
87,250 words, Guess
Page Count
349 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL674906M
- ISBN-10076191269X
- OCLC Control Number37004430
- Internet Archiveimaginizationnew0000morg
- Library of Congress Control Number97021081
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- Goodreads40748
- LibraryThing286759
Classifications
- DDC658.4
- LCCHD38 .M612 1997
Description
""Imaginization" is a way of thinking and organizing. It is a key managerial skill that will help you understand and develop your own creative potential, and find innovative solutions to difficult problems. It answers the call for more creative forms of organization and management and shows how we can find new roles in a changing, uncertain world." "Imaginization teaches by example, providing dozens of concrete illustrations and real-world case studies on how the approach can be put into practice. It shows how to develop new insights for your role as a manager, how to create more flexible and innovative forms of organization, and how to develop your own creative toolbox for meeting the challenges that lie ahead, and much more."--Jacket.
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