From Library Journal
Applying the principles of free markets and free enterprise to the structure of corporate organizations, the authors of Intrapreneuring ( LJ 3/1/85) outline an alternative to the cumbersome, pyramid-style, bottle-necking bureaucracy still entrenched in the corporate world today. They expand on their concept of "intrapreneurship" here by centering their plan on lateral associations, freedom to form teams within the corporate structure, the free flow of information, and the liberating sensation that ensues when all workers are allowed to formulate, implement, and claim ownership of corporate ideas. The effective organization utilizes the intelligence of all individuals within the corporation, relinquishing responsibility to the front-line workers who may better understand the problems of their own areas and find cost-efficient solutions. Highly recommended.
- Randy Abbott, Univ. of Evansville Libs., Ind.
- Randy Abbott, Univ. of Evansville Libs., Ind.
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