Haier's Management Model of Rendanheyi: From Sea to Iceberg
Yunjie Zhou
Management and Organization Review, 2017, vol. 13, issue 3, 687-688
Abstract:
The Internet era embraces disruptive dynamics of both organizational and management models. Management scholars and entrepreneurs worldwide are exploring new management theories and business models such as the management model of Rendanheyi (人单合一in Chinese, translated as ‘Maker-Customer Integration’) that has been evolving for 12 years since it was initiated by Haier in 2005. This model has successfully transformed Haier, and has also drawn much attention from the world with its salient implications for a new management paradigm (Cao, 2014; Fischer, Lago, & Liu, 2013).
Date: 2017
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