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      Disrupting Corporate Culture: How Cognitive Science Alters Accepted Beliefs About Culture and Culture Change and Its Impact on Leaders and Change Agents

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      This book bridges the gap between the latest research on cognitive science and culture, providing a valuable, practical guide for change leaders, CEOs, and practitioners showing you how to realize the full power of culture as a transformational, empowering and competitive reso...

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      Product ID:9780367280864
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Disrupting Corporate Culture
      Subtitle:How Cognitive Science Alters Accepted Beliefs About Culture and Culture Change and Its Impact on Leaders and Change Agents
      Authors:Author: Jr, David G. White
      Page Count:218
      Subjects:Economics, Economics, Business strategy, Management: leadership and motivation, Personnel and human resources management, Production and quality control management, Organizational theory and behaviour, Engineering: general, Other manufacturing technologies, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Business strategy, Management: leadership & motivation, Personnel & human resources management, Production & quality control management, Organizational theory & behaviour, Engineering: general, Other manufacturing technologies, Environmental science, engineering & technology
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      This book bridges the gap between the latest research on cognitive science and culture, providing a valuable, practical guide for change leaders, CEOs, and practitioners showing you how to realize the full power of culture as a transformational, empowering and competitive resource.

      Research in cognitive science over the last 30 years shows much of what we know about culture in the business world is based on myth, wishful thinking, outdated science, or is just plain wrong. This is why culture-shaping and change programs in organizations often amount to little more than sloganeering with minimal impact on the lived experience of employees.

      This book bridges the gap between the latest research on cognitive science and culture, providing a valuable guide for change leaders, CEOs, and practitioners on how to sustainably work with and change this important resource. It answers many of the major questions that have plagued culture work, such as:

      • Why so many CEOs and management consultants preach culture change when so few culture interventions actually succeed
      • Why CEOs persist in believing "culture starts at the top" when virtually no research in anthropology supports that claim

      • Why most culture shaping approaches have no answer for how to affect culture in global companies
      • Why culture doesn’t cause us to do anything, yet we persist in believing that somehow it does
      • Why so many culture-shaping projects focus on corporate values despite the fact modern science shows why changing personal values is exceedingly difficult

      What we are learning about culture from the last 30 years of cognitive science gives us the foundation for far more impactful and sustainable interventions than have been possible to date. This book explains why, showing how everyday business practices well beyond HR are key to culture change. Why? Because the brain’s synaptic plasticity can only be altered through new sustained and widespread organizational habits and routines. This groundbreaking, practical guide will show you finally how to realize the full power of culture as a transformational, empowering, and competitive resource.


      Imprint Name:CRC Press
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-08-18

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      Weight528 g
      Dimensions162 × 241 × 21 mm