Managing the Aftermath of Radical Corporate Change

Reengineering, Restructuring, and Reinvention

Eliezer Geisler author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:23rd Sep '97

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A well-reasoned critique of massive corporate restructuring and its almost inevitable failure, with a workable multistage procedure to help corporate management rise from the rubble and re-create more workable organizations.

Geisler's answers to these questions are essential reading for corporate executives in all types of organizations (public and private both), and for academics and students.

Dr. Geisler lists the problems associated with radical change and describes the futility of total corporate transformations in general.

The radical restructuring of organizations can have momentous effects and not all of them are good. In fact, many are actually bad and may cause serious harm. How management can remedy these ill effects systematically and restore stability to their traumatized organizations is the theme of Dr. Geisler's compelling new book. How do we clean up the mess from poorly conceived, badly implemented, and ultimately unsuccessful restructurings? How can managers, who have been caught up in these changes and who are as disrupted by them as anyone, regain their own equilibrium and help the healing and reconstructive process take hold? Geisler's answers to these questions are essential reading for corporate executives in all types of organizations (public and private both), and for academics and students.

Dr. Geisler lists the problems associated with radical change and describes the futility of total corporate transformations in general. In addition, he develops a staged process by which managers can counteract the side effects of radical change programs. By showing that the beneficial effects of radical corporate change are usually transient, Dr. Geisler's process is a key ingredient in any effort designed for the long-term survival of the firm and the preservation of its strategic goals and methods. Thus, not only does Geisler provide a sound, well-reasoned criticism of corporate restructuring, but he offers something that few if any other books can offer: a workable means to cope constructively with the effects of its many failures.

ISBN: 9781567201505

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240 pages