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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2012

Management 3.0. Managing in a Better Way

from Evolutionary Provocateur

We2019ve known command and control, seen fads come and go and yet people still hate their jobs. To explore why this is, Dawna talks with Jurgen Appelo who explains how the manager2019s role involves recognition that we function in a living system. He explains why management fads fail and talks about his project to gather practical tips for managing in a better way. Jurgen Appelo writes the blog noop.nl, which covers agile management, business improvement, and personal development. He is also the author of Management 3.0, which describes the role of the manager in an agile organisations. A...

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We2019ve known command and control, seen fads come and go and yet people still hate their jobs. To explore why this is, Dawna talks with Jurgen Appelo who explains how the manager2019s role involves recognition that we function in a living system....

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