| 000 | 01152camuuu200337 a 4500 | |
| 001 | 000000458498 | |
| 003 | OCoLC | |
| 005 | 19970117110704.0 | |
| 008 | s1993 enka bi 0011 eng | |
| 010 | ▼a 93019581 | |
| 015 | ▼a GB94-47733 | |
| 020 | ▼a 0471593648 (cloth : acid-free paper) : ▼c $34.95 | |
| 040 | ▼a DLC ▼c DLC ▼d UKM | |
| 049 | 1 | ▼a ACCL ▼l 111077142 |
| 050 | 0 0 | ▼a HD58.8 ▼b .H353 1993 |
| 082 | 0 0 | ▼a 658.4/06 ▼2 20 |
| 090 | ▼a 658.4 ▼b H157i | |
| 100 | 1 | ▼a Halal, William E. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Internal markets : ▼b bringing the power of free enterprise inside your organization / ▼c William E. Halal, Ali Geranmayeh, John Pourdehnad ; foreword by Russell L. Ackoff. |
| 260 | ▼a New York : ▼b Wiley, ▼c 1993. | |
| 300 | ▼a xviii, 301 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 500 | ▼a Includes indexs : | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-288) and index. | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Organizational change. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Corporate reorganizations. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Organizational effectiveness. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Decentralization in management. |
| 653 | 0 | ▼a Organisations ▼a Management |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Geranmayeh, Ali. |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Pourdehnad, John. |
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Demonstrates how to design an organization for the 90s using a model to create the entrepreneurial company and provides an effective response to reshaping a business. Describes how to break up the bureaucracy and make a company work more productively by bringing the logic of the market system and free enterprise into the organization. Case studies from MCI, Control Data, Esso and Alcoa illustrate successful management practice.
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CONTENTS Foreword = xv Introduction : The Single Most Important Change in Management Today / William E. Halal ; Ali Geranmayeb ; John Pourdebnadd = 1 New Questions about Old Beliesfs = 2 Origins of the New Management Paradigm = 4 Take an Intellectual Journey Through Internal Markets = 8 A Corporate Perestroika for the Information Age = 9 PART ONE THE PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNAL MARKETS 1. Corporate Perestroika The Interaal Market Econony / Russell L. Ackoff = 15 Macro - versus Microeconomies = 18 Internal Market Economies = 18 Public Sector Applications = 21 Possible Objections = 22 Advantages of an Internal Market Economy = 25 Conclusions = 26 2 The Transition from Hierarchy to … What? Market systems Are the Paradingm of the Information Age / William E. Halal = 27 The Internal Market Model = 29 Information Technology Short - Circuits the Hierarchy = 37 Assessing the Pros and Cons = 39 Entrepreneurial Management : Working and Leading in an Internal Market = 41 The Global Corporation in a Global Economy = 46 3 Reconsidering "A New Corporate Design" / Jay W. Forrester = 52 Commentary on Updating " A New Corporate Design" = 54 The Authoritarian Paradigm = 54 A Free Enterprise Paradigm = 55 Clinging to the Authoritarian Paradigm = 58 Crosscurrents in Transforming Paradigms = 63 The Challenge = 65 4 Internal Markets and Network Organizations / Raymond E. Miles ; Charles C. Snow = 67 Introduction = 68 Evolution of the Network Form = 68 Causes of Failure in Earlier Organizational Forms = 72 Potential Causes of Failure in Network Organizations = 77 Avoiding Failure : Developing the Competence for Self - Renewal = 83 Conclusions = 85 5 Interanl Markets and Learning Organizations Some Thoughts on Uniting the Two Perspectives / Peter M. Senge = 87 Some Qualms = 88 Some suggestions = 93 A Metaphor : "Organismic Control" in Social Systems = 104 6 It's Great Idea! But… Answers to commonly Asked Questions about Internal Markets / Ali Gerannayeh ; John Pourdehnad = 106 Conclusions = 119 PART TWO FROM CORPORATE BUREAUCRACY TO INTERNAL ENTERPRISE 7 Principles That Make MCI a Dynamic Organization / Bert C. Roberts, Jr. ; John H. Zimmerman = 123 Promote Individualism = 125 Stamp Out Bureaucracy = 126 Seek Change as an Opportunity for Success = 128 Shape the Environment to Encourage Success = 130 The Overpowering Importance of Communication = 132 Conclusions = 132 8 Reintroducing Alcoa to Economic Reality Corporate Parenting of Indulged Departments / John P. Starr = 134 Weaning Support Units at Alcoa Separations Technology = 135 Switching to a Three - Dimensional Internal Market System = 137 Evolution of the Internal Market Structure = 139 Revitalization = 141 Hopes for the Future = 143 9 The Executive Office Should Also Be a Profit Center ; Highlights from a Career at General Motors and Clark Equipment / James R. Rinehart = 144 The Decline of General Motors and American Competitiveness = 145 Restructuring the CEO's Office at Clark Equipment = 148 Conclusions = 151 10 Lessons in Converting Corporate Staff Units into Profit Centers : The Control Data Business Advisors Story / David M. Noer = 153 Overview = 154 Roots = 155 Creating Staff Spin - Offs = 156 Organizational Learnings = 157 Why It Died = 159 Benefits Realized = 161 The Pain and Necessity of Culture - Busting = 161 Conclusions = 163 11 Corporate Integrity and Internal Market Economies : Experiences with Armco in Latin America / Julio R. Bartol ; Ali Geranmayeh = 164 Background = 165 Organizational Units in Internal Markets = 167 Criteria Applied in ALAD = 168 Conclusions = 170 12 Decentralizing the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce : The Metamorphosis of a Sleeping Giant into a Nimble Enterprise / John MacLean = 171 Origins of the Decentralization Strategy = 172 Implementing the New Structure = 173 Results = 175 Conclusions = 177 13 How Independent Subsidiaries Tried to Jump - Start Blue Cross/Blue Shield Benefits and Problems of an Internal Market Strategy / Joseph Gamble ; Michael Sheehan ; Seton Shields = 181 The Internal Market Strategy = 182 Benefits of the Reorganization = 183 Problems of the Reorganization = 186 An Example of the New Subsidiaries = 188 Conclusions and Suggestions = 190 14 Creating Customer - Focused Research and Development : A Plan for Esso Petroleum Canada / John Charlton = 194 Background = 195 Why an Internal Market? = 195 Implementation = 197 Criteria for Selection of a Pilot Unit = 199 Research and Development as the Pilot Case = 200 Conclusions = 201 PART THREE ENTERPRISE IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR 15 The New Paradigm of Government Passing the Torch to a New Administration / James P. Pinkerton = 207 The Shift from an Old Paradigm to a New paradigm = 208 Principles of the New Paradigm = 210 Reclaiming American Creativity = 215 16 Ten Ways to Turn DC Around / David Osborne = 217 Lesson 1 : Use Government More to Steer Than to Row = 220 Lesson 2 : Whenever Possible, Inject Competition into Public Service = 221 Lesson 3 : Tie Spending to Results = 222 Lesson 4 : Let People Choose Among Many Service providers = 224 Lesson 5 : Don't Just Spend Money ; Invest It and Measure Your Return = 226 Lesson 6 : Use Goals - Not Rules and Budgets - to Drive Your Organization = 227 Lesson 7 : Decentralize Authority = 230 Lesson 8 : Push Control of Services Out of the Bureaucracy and into the Community = 231 Lesson 9 : Choose Prevention over Cure = 232 Lesson 10 : Whenever Possible, Use Market Mechanisms Rather Than Administrative Mechanisms = 233 17 Restructuring the Federal Government / William E. Halal ; Charles Blake ; Kathryn Sheldon Hammler = 236 The Coming Revolution in Government = 237 Fee - for - Service in Federal Information Management = 240 Conclusion and Recommendations : Strategies for Restructuring Government = 247 Appendix A New Corporate Design / Jay W. Forrester = 253 Basis for a New Organization = 254 Characteristics of the New Organization = 255 Analogy to National Economic Structure = 273 Implementation of These proposals = 274 References = 276 About the Authors = 289 Index = 295
