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(Ebook) Management in the Digital Age: Will China Surpass Silicon Valley? by Annika Steiber (auth.) ISBN 9783319674889, 9783319674896, 3319674889, 3319674897

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Authors:Annika Steiber (auth.)
Pages:124 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:Springer International Publishing
Language:english
File Size:1.85 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783319674889, 9783319674896, 3319674889, 3319674897
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(Ebook) Management in the Digital Age: Will China Surpass Silicon Valley? by Annika Steiber (auth.) ISBN 9783319674889, 9783319674896, 3319674889, 3319674897

In this Springer Brief, the author introduces how Chinese firms are successfully using their own variants of the 'Silicon Valley Approach' to management. The author begins the discussion by deliberating on the extent to which management models need to be re-invented. A fundamentally new approach is then introduced, which already exists and is proving itself in practice at some of Silicon Valley´s most dynamic firms. The author finds that the Chinese management models, in comparison, may be even more advanced. If true, this could have profound implications for managers everywhere.The author acknowledges that no management model fails (or succeeds) every time. Skeptics can point to bigbureaucratic firms that continue to prosper, as well as to radical innovators that have gone under. This book brings to light the need that has emerged for a model that will give companies their best chances of thriving amid the VUCA whirlwind. A combination of evidence and informed opinion indicates the old management model has run its course.
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