Leading and managing change in the age of disruption and artificial intelligence / Mathew Donald.

By: Donald, Mathew [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 198 pages)Content type: Media type: Carrier type: ISBN: 9781787563674 (e-book)Subject(s): Organizational change | Management | Business & Economics -- Organizational Development | Business strategyAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 658.406 LOC classification: HD58.8 | .D66 2019Online resources: Full-Text | Full-Text
Contents:
Prelims -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Organisational impacts from disruption -- Chapter 3: Organisational implications of artificial intelligence -- Chapter 4: Leading organisations in the new age -- Chapter 5: Managing organisations of the future -- Chapter 6: Organisational implications -- Chapter 7: Organisational change, tools and measures -- References -- Index.
Summary: In a global age of disruption, future organisational change is not avoidable. Organisational effects will be immediate and transformational across companies, and due consideration and preparation ahead of these changes may be paramount for the survival of organisations and their leaders of tomorrow. Leading and Managing Change in the Age of Disruption and Artificial Intelligence modernises the topics of management, leadership, and organisational change to inform those leading and managing organisations into the future. The book covers modern disruptions ranging from Trump and other geo-political changes, to Brexit, new currencies, trade wars, and even knowledge mobility. It also considers the broad scope of potential impacts posed by artificial intelligence. With insights and strategies that the modern manager of the future can implement in their daily work, this book provides critical thinking that will future proof organisations with practical models. It will interest and inform managers and leaders across small and large organisations and will also prove useful and thought-provoking to those studying in business related disciplines such as management, leadership, and organisational change.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prelims -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Organisational impacts from disruption -- Chapter 3: Organisational implications of artificial intelligence -- Chapter 4: Leading organisations in the new age -- Chapter 5: Managing organisations of the future -- Chapter 6: Organisational implications -- Chapter 7: Organisational change, tools and measures -- References -- Index.

In a global age of disruption, future organisational change is not avoidable. Organisational effects will be immediate and transformational across companies, and due consideration and preparation ahead of these changes may be paramount for the survival of organisations and their leaders of tomorrow. Leading and Managing Change in the Age of Disruption and Artificial Intelligence modernises the topics of management, leadership, and organisational change to inform those leading and managing organisations into the future. The book covers modern disruptions ranging from Trump and other geo-political changes, to Brexit, new currencies, trade wars, and even knowledge mobility. It also considers the broad scope of potential impacts posed by artificial intelligence. With insights and strategies that the modern manager of the future can implement in their daily work, this book provides critical thinking that will future proof organisations with practical models. It will interest and inform managers and leaders across small and large organisations and will also prove useful and thought-provoking to those studying in business related disciplines such as management, leadership, and organisational change.

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