Humanistic management has been part of a growing conversation about a different approach to management that contributes to dignity in the workplace and better organisations overall. The theoretical concepts have mostly derived from developed countries. This book seeks to redress the balance and look
General Management in Latin and Ibero-American Organizations: A Humanistic Perspective
✍ Scribed by Adrián A. Caldart, Joan E. Ricart, Alejandro A. Carrera
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book provides an examination of the general manager, which encompasses their roles as strategist, organizational designer and institutional leader. Instead of exclusively focusing on the economic aspect of general management, this book explores a humanist perspective based on the conviction that maintaining high ethical standards is a precondition to the healthy, long-term prosperity of firms and, more importantly, the development of employees.
Bringing together a team of contributors from several prestigious business schools in Spain, Portugal, and Central and South America, this book develops the field of general management through academic thinking, research and practical experience in the form of original and relevant case studies from the perspective of Ibero-American business communities. After explaining the foundations of its call for humanist general management practices, the authors focus on themes inherent to strategy and organizing such as sustainability, business model innovation, strategy in emerging markets, strategic alliances, digital strategy and organizational learning. They conclude by focusing on institutional leadership, and provide a fresh look at boards of directors, risk management, family businesses, stakeholder management and the work of CEOs.
General Management in Latin and Ibero-American Organizations is an invaluable resource that will be of great interest to practitioners and students in the field of international business, management, organization studies, strategy in emerging markets, leadership and corporate governance.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword
Introduction: the practice of general management
Part 1 The work of the general manager: foundations
1 A general manager’s agenda: what good managers do
2 Business policy: historical evolution and epistemological roots
3 The organization centered on its people
Part 2 Strategizing and organizing
4 The role of the CEO in business model renewal
5 Strategic management in emerging markets
6 Environmental sensibility and firm strategic actions: how to become sustainable while avoiding greenwashing
7 Entrepreneurship in the digital economy: Latin American “unicorns”
8 Managing strategic alliances
9 Spontaneous learning in the firm: the concept of footprints
Part 3 The institutional configuration of the firm
10 Designing the board of directors: a tailor-made suit
11 Stakeholder salience in Latin America: who really counts?
12 Risk management: the role of the board of directors
13 Family-owned firms: the role of the board of directors, family council and family office
14 General management as firm ownership changes
Part 4 Integrating principles, strategy, organization and governance
15 The agenda of the chief executive officer
Part 5 Cases
16 Cases
Fisipe: a high-risk management buy out (Luis Lynce de Faria, Adrián A. Caldart, AESE Escola de Direção e Negócios)
Solancis: competitiveness through innovation and sustainability ( José Ramalho Fontes, Pedro Alvito, AESE Escola de Direção e Negócios)
Minas Conga (Hugo Alegre, PAD Escuela de Dirección)
El Tejar Ltd. (Alejandro A. Carrera, IAE Business School)
Mercado Libre: the battle for Chile (Roberto Vassolo, IAE Business School)
AJE Group: selling drinks to the base of the pyramid ( José Luis Nueno, Silvia Rodriguez, Miguel Bazán, IESE Business School, PAD Escuela de Dirección)
RBS Group (Cesar Bullara, ISE Business School)
Babé y Cía: adaptation to the environment of a century-old company (María Fernández, Jaume Llopis, Josep Tàpies, IESE Business School)
APA (The Peruvian Poultry Association): a change of paradigm (Alejandro Fontana, PAD Escuela de Dirección)
UFINET Telecom, SA: aligning general management with ownership (Marta Elvira, Luis Manuel Calleja, IESE Business School)
Barbuss Global, SA: globalizing a small enterprise (Adrián A. Caldart, IESE Business School)
Epilogue
Index
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