What Works: A Decade of Change at Champion InternationalISBN: 978-0-7879-4181-9
Hardcover
212 pages
August 1998, Pfeiffer
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"Take a fascinating, decade-long journey to witness the remarkabletransformation of a mediocre company into a team-based topcompetitor. Your guides are a trio of participant/observers, allkey players in achieving this systemic change of classicproportions." --Jerome M. Rosow, president, Work in AmericaInstitute, Inc.
"What Works makes a very important contribution by challengingconventional wisdom. The story of Champion International's decadeof change illustrates that a fundamental and permanenttransformation in corporate culture and performance depAnds on anevolutionary, bottoms-up organizational learning process led bymany managers at all levels." --Michael Beer, Cahners-RabbProfessor of Business Administration, Harvard Univesity
"Anyone in a leadership position today, union or management, shouldread this book. It tells the important story of howlabor/management partnerships can make a difference and provideworkable solutions to complex problems presented by today's globaleconomy." --Boyd Young, international president, UnitedPaperworkers International Union
"What Works makes a very important contribution by challengingconventional wisdom. The story of Champion International's decadeof change illustrates that a fundamental and permanenttransformation in corporate culture and performance depAnds on anevolutionary, bottoms-up organizational learning process led bymany managers at all levels." --Michael Beer, Cahners-RabbProfessor of Business Administration, Harvard Univesity
"Anyone in a leadership position today, union or management, shouldread this book. It tells the important story of howlabor/management partnerships can make a difference and provideworkable solutions to complex problems presented by today's globaleconomy." --Boyd Young, international president, UnitedPaperworkers International Union