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There have been five major extinction events throughout geological history, resulting in the elimination of biodiversity, followed by a rebound of species that adapted to the new conditions. In the current geological epoch, the Holocene, there is a sixth extinction event in progress. This mass extinction has been attributed to human activities and is thus provisionally called the Anthropocene. In 2019 the human population reached 7.7 billion people and is projected to comprise 10 billion by...
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Softwoods and hardwoods, derived from different types of trees, are distinguished by their leaf structures and cellular compositions, each serving unique purposes in construction and manufacturing. Softwoods come from cone-bearing trees with needle-like leaves and are predominantly composed of longitudinal cells called tracheids and a smaller proportion of radial cells known as rays. Due to their cellular structure, softwoods are commonly used in construction for structural frames, sheathing,...
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科学 者 たち は,戦争 で 荒廃 し た ウクライナ の 森林 の 回復 を 計画 し て い ます

April Reese1

  • 1April Reese is a journalist in Aveiro, Portugal.

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既存のシステムの破壊は,重要な管理改革の道を開くかもしれません. この転換は長期的には 運用効率と戦略的計画を改善する可能性がある.

科学分野:

  • 経営科学
  • 組織的行動

背景:

  • 現在の管理慣行は時代遅れか非効率かもしれない.
  • 組織的なパフォーマンスを改善するために重要な改革が必要である.

研究 の 目的:

  • システム破壊の潜在的利益を探求し,管理改革を開始する.
  • このようなプロセスを通して取り組むべき重要な改革分野を特定する.

主な方法:

  • 組織変化モデルの定性分析
  • 過去の改革イニシアティブのケーススタディレビュー
  • 破壊的な変化のための理論的枠組みの開発

主要な成果:

  • システム破壊は 変化への抵抗を克服する 触媒として機能します
  • 主要な運用・戦略的機能に重点を置いた改革が最も効果的です.
  • 改革の成功には 破壊後の明確なビジョンとリーダーシップが必要です

結論:

  • 非効率的な構造の破壊は,必要な管理改革の実施に有効な経路です.
  • 戦略的破壊は より効率的で 回復力のある組織管理につながります

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