Changing Paradigm of Consulting
- Adjusting to the Fast-Paced World
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- 250
- Udgivet:
- 12. maj 2011
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- 229x152x23 mm.
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- 25. november 2024
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Beskrivelse af Changing Paradigm of Consulting
A volume in Research in Management Consulting
Series Editor Anthony F. Buono, Bentley University
The 13th volume in the RMC series, The Changing Paradigm of Consulting, is based on the best papers
presented at the Academy of Management's Management Consulting Division's fourth international
conference (2009) on the underlying dynamics within the fast-paced world of business and management
consulting. Held in Vienna, Austria, the conference brought together academicians, consultants and
organizational practitioners to examine the changes taking place within the consulting field. The book's 19 chapters are divided into five sections that
explore the emergence and implications of this new paradigm, delineating and illustrating the paradigm shift taking placing within consulting,
exploring the ramifications for global consulting, examining the challenges inherent in attempts to capture collaboration and cooperation in interorganizational
networks, analyzing the push toward the professionalization - and professionalism - of consultancy, and assessing new approaches to
management consulting, focusing on innovative instruments, tools and intervention frameworks. The book captures the myriad complexities and
uncertainties faced by consultants and their clients and the concomitant search for appropriate mindsets, attitudes and orientations as well as methods,
tools and techniques. As each of the chapters indicates, while there are significant challenges facing the consulting industry, there are also a number of
promising frameworks and approaches that can help us successfully meet these challenges.
Series Editor Anthony F. Buono, Bentley University
The 13th volume in the RMC series, The Changing Paradigm of Consulting, is based on the best papers
presented at the Academy of Management's Management Consulting Division's fourth international
conference (2009) on the underlying dynamics within the fast-paced world of business and management
consulting. Held in Vienna, Austria, the conference brought together academicians, consultants and
organizational practitioners to examine the changes taking place within the consulting field. The book's 19 chapters are divided into five sections that
explore the emergence and implications of this new paradigm, delineating and illustrating the paradigm shift taking placing within consulting,
exploring the ramifications for global consulting, examining the challenges inherent in attempts to capture collaboration and cooperation in interorganizational
networks, analyzing the push toward the professionalization - and professionalism - of consultancy, and assessing new approaches to
management consulting, focusing on innovative instruments, tools and intervention frameworks. The book captures the myriad complexities and
uncertainties faced by consultants and their clients and the concomitant search for appropriate mindsets, attitudes and orientations as well as methods,
tools and techniques. As each of the chapters indicates, while there are significant challenges facing the consulting industry, there are also a number of
promising frameworks and approaches that can help us successfully meet these challenges.
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