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Competing by Design: The Power of Organizational Architecture
by David Nadler, Michael Tushman
from Oxford University Press, USA
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Excellent overview 
This is a good book for both practitioners and academics. Full coverage of many topics.
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Too Academic 
This book is fine if you are interested in a purely academic approach. This offers nothing for practitioners.
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Good Start 
This is a very good start for Org Design consultants. The book correct addresses the key principles in designing an organization (Chap. 3) and explores the key issues that affect the key crucial design issues (Chap. 4). Don't wait for a "how to" book, this is much more a "what" one.
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Organizational design made feasible 
Competing by design is a great source for for anybody who thinks about organizational design. After having read it, you will never consider "cocktail-napkin" designs again, and you will recognize when you see a design created that way. The book doesn't only explain the basic elements of design, but also the do's and dont's of a design project. The structure of the book is very well-conceived, and the level of detail is just right: Focus on the important steps, best practices and lessons, with enough backup... more info
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