MSE602 ENGINEERING INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. THE EVOLVING ORGANIZATION  DEVELOPMENT TASKS OF THE EVOLVING ORGANIZATION  CLASSIC DILEMAS OF RAPID GROWTH.

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MSE602 ENGINEERING INNOVATION MANAGEMENT

THE EVOLVING ORGANIZATION  DEVELOPMENT TASKS OF THE EVOLVING ORGANIZATION  CLASSIC DILEMAS OF RAPID GROWTH  MANAGING RAPID GROWTH  THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT  THE HUMAN CONTEXT  THE TASK CONTEXT

DEVELOPMENT TASKS OF THE EVOLVING ORGANIZATION 1.VISION AND DIRECTION 2.RESOURCE BASE 3.BASIC BUSINESS FUNCTIONS 4.PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPMENT TASKS OF THE EVOLVING ORGANIZATION 5.PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT 6.OUTCOME PLANNING 7.PERVASIVE AMBIGUITY 8.CRUCIAL DECISION AREAS

CLASSIC DILEMMAS OF RAPID GROWTH 1.GROWTH COVERS UP PROBLEMS 2.DILEMMAS OF LEADERSHIP 3.LOSS OF FOCUS IN ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION 4.COMMUNICATION BECOMES HARDER

CLASSIC DILEMMAS OF RAPID GROWTH 5.INADEQUATE HUMAN RESOURCES PRACTICES 6.INCONGRUENT MANAGEMENT SKILLS AND ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS 7.EMERGENCE OF STRESS AND FUTURE SHOCK

MANAGING RAPID GROWTH 1.EXPECTING THE UNEXPECTED 2.ANTICIPATING THE END OF RAPID GROWTH 3.ASSESING THE MEANING OF GROWTH THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

MANAGING RAPID GROWTH 4.DEVELOPING SOURCES OF OBJECTIVITY 5.THINKING LIKE A SMALL ORGANIZATION 6.CHANGING LEADERSHIP STYLE 7.MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

MANAGING RAPID GROWTH 1.RECRUITMENT 2.ASSIMILATION 3.CAREER PLANNING 4.INFORMATION GATHERING 5.REWARD SYSTEMS 6.HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING 7.BALANCING SKILLS AND COMPLEXITY THE HUMAN CONTEXT

MANAGING RAPID GROWTH DIFFICULT TO DEFINE DIFFICULT TO ORGANIZE TIME LACK OF PRECEDENTS HEURISTIC PROCESS DIVERSE AND CHANGING THE TASK CONTEXT