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摧毁现有系统可能会为必要的管理改革铺平道路. 这种转变可以提高长期运营效率和战略规划.

科学领域:

  • 管理科学
  • 组织行为

背景情况:

  • 目前的管理实践可能已经过时或效率低下.
  • 需要进行重大改革以提高组织绩效.

研究的目的:

  • 探索系统破坏对启动管理改革的潜在好处.
  • 确定可以通过这样的过程解决的改革重点领域.

主要方法:

  • 组织变革模型的定性分析.
  • 对过去的改革举措进行案例分析.
  • 发展颠覆性变革的理论框架

主要成果:

  • 系统性破坏可以作为克服对变化的抵抗的催化剂.
  • 专注于核心运营和战略职能的改革是最有影响力的.
  • 成功的改革需要清晰的愿景和领导力.

结论:

  • 摧毁无效的结构是实施必要管理改革的可行途径.
  • 战略性颠覆可以带来更有效和更有弹性的组织管理.

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