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Supply Chain Change Management: An Internal And B2b Relationship Perspective, Edward Sweeney
Supply Chain Change Management: An Internal And B2b Relationship Perspective, Edward Sweeney
Practitioner Journals
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Chain Reactions:Management Opportunities Report, Edward Sweeney
Chain Reactions:Management Opportunities Report, Edward Sweeney
Practitioner Journals
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Integration, Alignment And Ict In Supply Chains, Edward Sweeney
Integration, Alignment And Ict In Supply Chains, Edward Sweeney
Other Resources
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Dynamic Supply Chain Management Leading The Recovery, Edward Sweeney
Dynamic Supply Chain Management Leading The Recovery, Edward Sweeney
Other Resources
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Stakeholder Theory: The State Of The Art, Bidhan L. Parmar, R. Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. Harrison, Et Al.
Stakeholder Theory: The State Of The Art, Bidhan L. Parmar, R. Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. Harrison, Et Al.
Management Faculty Publications
A variety of forces are changing the way managers and executives make sense of their responsibilities. Globalization has brought a larger variety of participants into contemporary businesses, technological innovation has increased the pace of change, and managers are discovering that their actions have the potential to affect a broader range of people all over the globe (Clement, 2005). Additionally, the pursuit of corporate objectives can be easily disrupted by the actions of unexpected groups. These challenges, driven by change and interconnectedness, reveal a need for managers and academics to re-think the traditional ways of conceptualizing the responsibilities of the firm. …
Long Distance Managerial Intervention In Overseas Conflicts: Helping Missionaries Reframe Conflict Along Multiple Dimensions, David R. Dunaetz
Long Distance Managerial Intervention In Overseas Conflicts: Helping Missionaries Reframe Conflict Along Multiple Dimensions, David R. Dunaetz
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
Effective ways of conflict management must be found for missionaries when no trusted mediator in the region is available. Home office management or leaders in other regions can intervene through context rich media, such as the telephone and video conferencing, to provide help. Intervention through context poor media, such as email, is much less likely to succeed. Effective managerial intervention involving interaction with each party can lead to reframing the conflict into an opportunity to cooperate and find mutually beneficial solutions. The manager can present information, ask questions, and help the parties see that resolution is possible by addressing key …
Ict In Supply Chains, Edward Sweeney