Implementing a holographic organization design : the case of GABO / Erika Jacobi.

This case describes the implementation of a holographic organization design at a European research project management firm. The case firm, GABO:mi, underwent a phase of rapid growth. Their head-count nearly doubled, which left them challenged to the maintenance of the flexible self-organization of t...

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Main Author: Jacobi, Erika (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017.
Series:SAGE Knowledge. Cases.
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Summary:This case describes the implementation of a holographic organization design at a European research project management firm. The case firm, GABO:mi, underwent a phase of rapid growth. Their head-count nearly doubled, which left them challenged to the maintenance of the flexible self-organization of their teams. During a collaboratively conducted change initiative, the organization determined that a holographic organization design would best serve their business objectives. A six-phase change initiative was conducted to help the case firm identify their unique success factors and decide how to bring these factors forward into the new organization design. The change process leveraged a collaborative, appreciative and systemic approach throughout all phases, from assessment to implementation. The process itself, thereby, closely resembled the organization design that was later implemented.
Item Description:Originally published: Jacobi, E. (2015). Implementing a holographic organization design: The case of GABO:mi. South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases. 4(1), 213. DOI: .
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9386042975
9789386042972
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