The Flexible Enterprise

The Flexible Enterprise
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9788132215608
ISBN-13 : 8132215605
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Flexible Enterprise by : Sushil

The need for enterprise flexibility in an era of rapidly advancing technology, increasing competition, and globalization, is apparent. Flexibility can be thought of as an ability of the enterprise to quickly and efficiently respond to market changes and to bring new products and services quickly to the market place. Beyond this definition, a truly flexible enterprise should proactively change the market through its ability to create new and innovative products and services. The proposed book is intended to provide a conceptual framework of ‘Flexible Enterprise’ supported by researches/case applications in various types of flexibilities exhibited by a flexible enterprise. The selected papers from a variety of issues concerning the planning and operation of a flexible enterprise are organized into following four parts: I Enterprise and Strategic Flexibility II Organizational Flexibility III Business Process and Information Systems Flexibility IV Operations Flexibility

The Flexible Enterprise

The Flexible Enterprise
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Publisher : Wiley
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 0471072354
ISBN-13 : 9780471072355
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Flexible Enterprise by : David Gewirtz

The Practical Guide to Business Change Companies need to continually adapt to changing conditions in order to survive. If you want more for your company than mere survival, if you want your firm to grow, thrive, and dominate its markets, you'll need to grow beyond knee-jerk responses and conventional wisdom. You'll need the flexibility to change again and again—not just to compensate for tough turns in the business cycle, but to take full advantage of the things your company does best. In The Flexible Enterprise, you'll find a proven methodology for managing repeated change and building on your company's strengths as you adjust to changing market needs. This highly practical guide recognizes the problems of doing business in a recession-prone economy and offers battle-tested strategies and tactics for creating growth through reinvention. Using his own successful small business as a case study, David Gewirtz vividly recounts how the narrow market for his company's products collapsed, forcing him to reinvent his entire organization in a matter of months. The lessons he learned enabled him to keep his company going, expand his client base, market his products more effectively, and grow! Now, you can learn those same lessons—without having to live through them—and discover how a more flexible enterprise enables you to: Develop your own, unique-to-your-company tools, skills, and processes for managing—and even causing—change Redefine your company based on its strengths Reduce your dependency on a single product line or marketing channel Develop new products that are more finely tuned to market needs Manage cash more effectively Streamline operational and manufacturing processes Motivate and inspire your staff Business is more than just surviving. Flexibility gives you the opportunity to change to meet market needs. The Flexible Enterprise can give you the skills to start reshaping your company's future today.

Organisational Flexibility and Competitiveness

Organisational Flexibility and Competitiveness
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9788132216681
ISBN-13 : 8132216687
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Organisational Flexibility and Competitiveness by : M. K. Nandakumar

The proposed book is intended to provide a conceptual framework of ‘Organisational Flexibility and Competitiveness’ supported by research studies in various types of flexibilities exhibited by an organisation. The need for enterprise flexibility in an era of rapidly advancing technology, increasing competition, and globalization, is apparent. Flexibility can be thought of as an ability of the enterprise to quickly and efficiently respond to market changes and to bring new products and services quickly to the market place. Beyond this definition, a truly flexible enterprise should proactively change the market through its ability to create truly new and innovative products and services. The book applies the concept of flexibility to various functional areas: strategy and competitiveness, organization and HR management, information systems, finance and risk management, operations and supply chain management.

The Resilient Enterprise

The Resilient Enterprise
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9780262250627
ISBN-13 : 0262250624
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Resilient Enterprise by : Yossi Sheffi

Stories from Nokia, Dell, UPS, Toyota, and other companies show how firms can reduce their vulnerability to high-impact distributions, from earthquakes to strikes, from SARS to terrorism, and use them for competitive advantage. What happens when fire strikes the manufacturing plant of the sole supplier for the brake pressure valve used in every Toyota? When a hurricane shuts down production at a Unilever plant? When Dell and Apple chip manufacturers in Taiwan take weeks to recover from an earthquake? When the U.S. Pacific ports are shut down during the Christmas rush? When terrorists strike? In The Resilient Enterprise, Yossi Sheffi shows that companies' fortunes in the face of such business shocks depend more on choices made before the disruption than they do on actions taken in the midst of it—and that resilience benefits firms every day, disaster or no disaster. He shows how companies can build in flexibility throughout their supply chains, based on proven design principles and the right culture—balancing security, redundancy, and short-term profits. And he shows how investments in resilience and flexibility not only reduce risk but create a competitive advantage in the increasingly volatile marketplace.Sheffi describes the way companies can increase security—reducing the likelihood of a disruption—with layered defenses, the tracking and analysis of “near-misses,” fast detection, and close collaboration with government agencies, trading partners, and even competitors. But the focus of the book is on resilience—the ability to bounce back from disruptions and disasters—by building in redundancy and flexibility. For example, standardization, modular design, and collaborative relationships with suppliers (and other stakeholders) can help create a robust supply chain. And a corporate culture of flexibility—with distributed decision making and communications at all levels—can create a resilient enterprise.Sheffi provides tools for companies to reduce the vulnerability of the supply chain they live in. And along the way he tells the stories of dozens of enterprises, large and small, including Toyota, Nokia, General Motors, Zara, Land Rover, Chiquita, Aisin Seiki, Southwest Airlines, UPS, Johnson and Johnson, Intel, Amazon.com, the U.S. Navy, and others, from across the globe. Their successes, failures, preparations, and methods provide a rich set of lessons in preparing for and managing disruptions. Additional material available at www.TheResilientEnterprise.com.

The Self as Enterprise

The Self as Enterprise
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Publisher : Gower Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781409473572
ISBN-13 : 1409473570
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Self as Enterprise by : Professor Peter Kelly

Twenty first century, flexible capitalism creates new demands for those who work to acknowledge that all aspects of their lives have come to be seen as performance related, and consequently of interest to those who employ them (or fire them). At the start of the 21st century we can identify, borrowing from Max Weber, new work ethics that provide novel ethically slanted maxims for the conduct of a life, and which suggest that the cultivation of the self as an enterprise is the life-long activity that should give meaning, purpose and direction to a life. The book provides an innovative theoretical and methodological approach that draws on the problematising critique of Michel Foucault, the sociological imagination of Zygmunt Bauman and the work influenced by these authors in social theory and social research in the last three decades. The author takes seriously the ambivalence and irony that marks many people’s experience of their working lives, and the demands of work at the start of the 21st century. The book makes an important contribution to the continuing debate about the nature of work related identities and the consequences of the intensification of the work regimes in which these identities are performed and regulated. In a post global financial crisis (GFC) world of sovereign debt, austerity and recession the author’s analysis focuses academic and professional interest on neo-liberal injunctions to imagine ourselves as an enterprise, and to reap the rewards and carry the costs of the conduct of this enterprise.

Managing Flexibility

Managing Flexibility
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9788132223801
ISBN-13 : 8132223802
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Flexibility by : Sushil

This edited book provides a conceptual framework of managing flexibility in the areas of people, process, technology and business supported by researches/case applications in various types of flexibilities in business. The book is organized into following five parts: (i) Managing Flexibility; (ii) People Flexibility; (iii) Process Flexibility; (iv) Flexibility in Technology and Innovation Management; and (v) Business Flexibility. Managing flexibility at the level of people, process, technology and business encompasses the requirements of both choice and speed. The need for managing flexibility is growing to cope with the developments and challenges in the global business environment. This can be seen from reactive as well as proactive perspectives. Flexibility is a major dimension of business excellence and deals with a paradoxical view point such as stability and dynamism, continuity and change, centralization and decentralization, and so on. It needs to be managed at the levels of people, process, technology and various business functions and it is important to create flexibility at the level of people to create and manage flexibility in processes and technologies in order to support flexible business requirements.

Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises

Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9783642024474
ISBN-13 : 3642024475
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises by : Homa Bahrami

strategy, but we also focus on execution. We talk about organizational design, and also refect on leadership practices. Our assumption is that in a dynamic world, leaders at all levels, have to constantly switch gears, wear different hats, and na- gate at different altitudes. They have to think about the “total” enterprise, not in terms of compartmentalized silos or felds of functional expertise. Much like a g- eral contractor, they have to draw on specialized expertise, as and when needed, yet keep the big picture in mind. Our hope is that our diagnostic tools can help teams develop a shared frame of reference and generate cross-functional dialogue. The third driving force behind this second edition is the gradual convergence between the worlds of entrepreneurial start-ups and challenges facing established corporations. Innovation, agility, and initiative are no longer the exclusive preserve of start-ups. Established companies are looking for ways to re-invent themselves, to innovate, to think creatively, and to make their enterprises more fexible, agile and entrepreneurial. We have had the good fortune to sit at the intersection of these two worlds. We hope our ideas can beneft both groups. We set out to provide a “buffet table”, a menu of options that can be helpful for the two ends of the spectrum.

Systemic Flexibility and Business Agility

Systemic Flexibility and Business Agility
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9788132221517
ISBN-13 : 8132221516
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Systemic Flexibility and Business Agility by : Sushil

This book provides a conceptual framework for systemic flexibility and business agility, drawing on a basis of research/case applications in various types of flexibility and agility in business. The selected papers address a variety of issues concerning the theme of systemic flexibility and business agility and are organized into following five parts: (i) Systemic and Strategic Flexibility; (ii) Information and Business Agility; (iii) Flexibility, Innovation and Business Excellence; (iv) Flexibility in Value and Supply Chains; and(v) Financial Flexibility and Mergers & Acquisitions. Flexibility and agility in business are emerging as key dimensions of business excellence that encompass the requirements of both choice and speed. The two concepts, flexibility and agility, have been used in multiple ways and often interchangeably, both in literature and in practice. The growing need for flexibility/agility in business can be seen from reactive as well as proactive perspectives. A business enterprise is expected to possess reactive flexibility/ agility (as adaptability and responsiveness) in order to cope with the changing and uncertain business environment. It may also endeavor to intentionally generate flexibility/agility as a strategic change in a variety of ways, such as leadership change, reengineering, innovation in products and processes, use of information and communication technology, and learning orientation.

Transforming Organizations Through Flexible Systems Management

Transforming Organizations Through Flexible Systems Management
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9789811396403
ISBN-13 : 981139640X
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming Organizations Through Flexible Systems Management by : P.K. Suri

The book focuses on key emerging areas concerning flexible systems management as an approach for transforming organizations. It is divided into three parts, discussing Enterprise Flexibility and Performance Management; Transformational Strategies and Organizational Competitiveness; and Supply Chain Flexibility. Part I addresses the integration aspects of learning, innovation, and entrepreneurship for organizational success, performance gains through cross-border acquisitions, flexibility measurement, and organizational competitiveness, impact of disinvestment, employability gaps and sustainable growth. Part II then examines risk governance structure, supporting culture, channel collaboration, waste management, IT-based process re-engineering, HR flexibility and adoption of big data as transformational strategies. Lastly, the third part investigates the development of a framework for a green flexible manufacturing system, measuring the effect of supply chain design on firm performance, exploring and ranking logistics service providers’ best practices, and exploring the relationship between optimism and career planning in the context of manufacturing sector, and analyzes customers’ emotional engagement and their inclinations towards the brand. The concept of flexibility is a common thread running through the three parts. The book is supported by both quantitative- and qualitative-based research as well as case applications relating to different areas of government and profit and not for profit organizations. Written by leading academics and practitioners, it is a useful resource for management students, scholars, consultants and practicing managers in both government and corporate sectors.