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- January 1980 (Revised April 1994)
- Case
New Balance Athletic Shoes
- 1979
- Chapter
Dilemmas of Participation: Issues in Organization Design and Management
- Article
Do Supervisors Thrive in Participative Work Systems?
- October 1976
- Background Note
Industry Structural Change
- January 1976
- Background Note
Organizational Design Tools
- December 1975 (Revised January 1987)
- Background Note
Note on Organization Design
- 1970
- Book
Organizational Structure and Design
- 1970
- Book
Studies in Organization Design
- 1969
- Book
Organizational Development: Diagnosis and Action
- Teaching Interest
Advanced Management Program
Market volatility and disruptive innovation are changing the way companies compete in every industry—and increasing the demand for business leaders who can manage globally in the age of digital transformation. Whether you are looking to move up to the executive... View Details
- Forthcoming
- Article
Centralization and Organization Reproduction: Ethnic Innovation in R&D Centers and Satellite Locations
- Research Summary
Crisis Management
- Research Summary
Designing Productive Zones of Privacy
A common theme that integrates my research and course development is how increasingly transparent workplaces can improve productivity and performance by putting up certain boundaries to observation. While the research above empirically and theoretically explores the... View Details
- Teaching Interest
Executive Education: Driving Corporate Performance
- Teaching Interest
Managing Human Capital
The Managing Human Capital course has been specifically designed to teach practical skills for the future general manager (not just the human resource practitioner) who seeks to manage both other people and her or his own career with optimal... View Details
- Research Summary
Managing in an Information Age
- Research Summary
Managing the Advantages and Tradeoffs of Collaborative Structures
To solve complex problems, organizations must both collect facts and use them to solve problems. In one study, my coauthors and I show that increased connectivity—measured as network... View Details