Contributions

  • Lawrence, Peter A. - Contributor

Publication

1994 - Routledge, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

32,250 words, Guess

Page Count

129 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1434149M
  • ISBN-10041509187X
  • OCLC Control Number29549611
  • Library of Congress Control Number93045988
  • Goodreads5354775

Classifications

  • DDC658.4/06
  • LCCHD58.8 .E35 1994

Description

When Germany reunified, the nature of business and styles of management in East Germany were set to change; but how were they to adapt and what has really happened? Taking a long-term look at the way business was done before and after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, this book offers an important analysis of the changes in management practice and organisational culture in East Germany. With comparisons of management styles throughout Europe, the study assesses the varying degrees of success achieved by employing these strategies within the transformation of East Germany. The study encompasses discussions of the structure of companies and the new management culture, as well as of labour and human resource problems, privatisation, entrepreneurship and finance, placing it all within the context of change in everyday life. It concludes with an exploration into who wins and who loses in the New Germany.

Subjects

Topics

PrivatizationPost-communismCorporate cultureStrategic planningOrganizational changePrivatization -- Germany (East)Post-communism -- Germany (East)

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