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Management in Networks

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Getting what you want – even if you are the boss – isn’t always easy. Almost every organization, big or small, works among a network of competing interests. Whether it’s governments pushing through policies, companies trying to increase profits, or even families deciding where to move house, rarely can decisions be made in isolation from competing interests both within the organization and outside it. In this accessible and straightforward account, Hans de Bruijn and Ernst ten Heuvelhof cast light on multi-stakeholder decision-making. Using plain language, they reveal the nuts and bolts of decision-making within the numerous dilemmas and tensions at work. Drawing on a diverse range of illustrative examples throughout, their perceptive analysis examines how different interests can either support or block change, and the strategies available for managing a variety of stakeholders. The second edition of Management in Networks incorporates a wider spread of international cases, a new chapter giving an overview of different network types, and a new chapter looking at digital governance and the impact of big data on networks. This insightful text is invaluable reading for students of management and organizational studies, plus practitioners – or actors – operating in a range of contexts.

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ISBN: 9781138211421
Publication date: 14th March 2018
Author: Hans (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) de Bruijn, Ernst Ten Heuvelhof
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 160 pages
Genres: Communication studies
Economics
Energy industries and utilities
Manufacturing industries
Transport industries
Retail and wholesale industries
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Civil service and public sector
Organizational theory and behaviour