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"Cet ouvrage s adresse à tous ceux qui n ont pas le temps de lire les 500 pages de la première version de Reinventing Organizations. Entièrement réécrit et illustré, il résume les idées principales du premier livre, sans trahir la profondeur du propos. Ce livre raconte l émergence d une manière entièrement nouvelle de gérer les entreprises, associations, écoles, hôpitaux."

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"Notre manière de penser et de pratiquer le management semble à bout de souffle. Nombreux sont ceux qui rêvent de tout plaquer, se sentant étouffer lentement dans des lieux de travail sans vie. Dans ce livre révolutionnaire, Frédéric Laloux ouvre des perspectives étonnantes. Il montre qu'à chaque fois que l'humanité est entrée dans une nouvelle ère de développement, elle a inventé une façon inédite de penser le management. C'est ce qui semble se passer à l'heure actuelle : visible pour ceux qui cherchent à le voir, un nouveau modèle d'organisation est en train d'émerger, porteur de sens, d'enthousiasme et d'authenticité. II ne s'agit pas d'un modèle théorique ou d'une utopie. Reinventing Organizations se base sur une recherche rigoureuse d'organisations pionnières qui fonctionnent déjà sur des schémas novateurs. Si vous êtes dirigeant ou créateur d'entreprise, manager, coach ou consultant, vous trouverez ici de nombreux conseils pratiques, exemples et histoires inspirantes pour imaginer, concrètement, l'étape suivante de votre entreprise."
"Notre manière de penser et de pratiquer le management semble à bout de souffle. Nombreux sont ceux qui rêvent de tout plaquer, se sentant étouffer lentement dans des lieux de travail sans vie. Dans ce livre révolutionnaire, Frédéric Laloux ouvre des perspectives étonnantes. Il montre qu'à chaque fois que l'humanité est entrée dans une nouvelle ère de développement, elle a inventé une façon inédite de penser le management. C'est ce qui semble se ...

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Nelson Parker

"The way we manage organizations seems increasingly out of date. Survey after survey shows that a majority of employees feel disengaged from their companies. The epidemic of organizational disillusionment goes way beyond Corporate America-teachers, doctors, and nurses are leaving their professions in record numbers because the way we run schools and hospitals kills their vocation. Government agencies and nonprofits have a noble purpose, but working for these entities often feels soulless and lifeless just the same. All these organizations suffer from power games played at the top and powerlessness at lower levels, from infighting and bureaucracy, from endless meetings and a seemingly never-ending succession of change and cost-cutting programs.



Deep inside, we long for soulful workplaces, for authenticity, community, passion, and purpose. The solution, according to many progressive scholars, lies with more enlightened management. But reality shows that this is not enough. In most cases, the system beats the individual-when managers or leaders go through an inner transformation, they end up leaving their organizations because they no longer feel like putting up with a place that is inhospitable to the deeper longings of their soul.



We need more enlightened leaders, but we need something more: enlightened organizational structures and practices. But is there even such a thing? Can we conceive of enlightened organizations?



In this groundbreaking book, the author shows that every time humanity has shifted to a new stage of consciousness in the past, it has invented a whole new way to structure and run organizations, each time bringing extraordinary breakthroughs in collaboration. A new shift in consciousness is currently underway. Could it help us invent a radically more soulful and purposeful way to run our businesses and nonprofits, schools and hospitals?



The pioneering organizations researched for this book have already "cracked the code." Their founders have fundamentally questioned every aspect of management and have come up with entirely new organizational methods. Even though they operate in very different industries and geographies and did not know of each other's experiments, the structures and practices they have developed are remarkably similar. It's hard not to get excited about this finding: a new organizational model seems to be emerging, and it promises a soulful revolution in the workplace.



"Reinventing Organizations" describes in practical detail how organizations large and small can operate in this new paradigm. Leaders, founders, coaches, and consultants will find this work a joyful handbook, full of insights, examples, and inspiring stories."
"The way we manage organizations seems increasingly out of date. Survey after survey shows that a majority of employees feel disengaged from their companies. The epidemic of organizational disillusionment goes way beyond Corporate America-teachers, doctors, and nurses are leaving their professions in record numbers because the way we run schools and hospitals kills their vocation. Government agencies and nonprofits have a noble purpose, but ...

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