At the Book’s End a Striking Analogy: An International Sommèliere and a Wine and Olive Oil Expert Read Unknown Organizations in the Form of Wine and Olive Oil Producers and Relate the Outcomes to the Three-Pillar Model
Christal Lalla (),
Doris Pemler () and
Peter Wollmann ()
Chapter 12 in Reading an Unknown Organization, 2024, pp 245-257 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, a significantly different and tangible perspective is taken: two well-known experts in an agricultural field of everyday but nevertheless high-end products—wine and olive oil—discuss their experience how to read new unknown organizations which means producers—and there are many in the world, in each continent and many countries, in different sizes and with a different focus. The charm of the chapter is that nearly everybody knows something about production, products, and produces, many have already visited producers or read about them. So, there is a certain common knowledge and it might be exciting to share the experts’ views presented in the discussion. The discussion is framed with some introductory and summarizing comments by the lead editor.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-67408-2_12
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