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Building the Organistion of Tomorrow

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building the organisation of tomorrow (boot) is a networked community and a set of resources to assist leaders to meet the imperative for organisational renewal. all institutions are under increasing pressure to adapt to 21st century technological and socio-economic forces. successful leaders need appropriate frames of reference to manage these processes of transformation; however, as these forces are revolutionary, such frames of reference are rare. consequently, leaders and their organisations struggle to meet the challenge. boot has strong links into business and academia and its activities include the following: - through research activities we develop knowledge resources including organisational design theories, models, frameworks and empirical data and analysis - through publications, educational courses, events and public speaking engagements we raise awareness of new and emerging organisational design concepts and promote organisational design as a core leadership mandate and r

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Management Consulting
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Type: Private
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Organisational CapabiliyyLeadership and GovernanceOrganisational StructureOrganisational Design
SIC Code: 86Major Group: Membership OrganizationsIndustry Group: Industry Sector:
NAICS Code: 54161Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting ServicesNAICS Industry: Management Consulting ServicesNational Industry:

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