The Inner Adaptation Processes—The “Right Wing” of Organizations (Part 2)
Wolfgang Lassl (wolfgang.lassl@puremanagementgroup.com)
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Chapter 6 in The Viability of Organizations Vol. 3, 2020, pp 89-101 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the adaptation processes within the system functions as one of the key elements to restore the holistic perspective in an organization (called the “right wing” of an organization). Using the example of a jazz band, it explores the factors that lead to a successful mutual adaptation between the corporate functions. It discusses the need for formal rules and processes as well as the role of culture, circumspection, spatial, and temporal structures in the inner-systemic adaptation processes.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25854-2_6
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