Artículo:

Rigid, old corporate styles, like the inflexible steel and stone headquarters that symbolized them, are fast becoming quaint vestiges of things past. Many of today's managers are beginning to understand that encouraging some behaviors at the edge of accepted organizational propriety can actually help their companies keep up with and adapt to the intense pace of change in the dynamic competitive environ I ment of the twenty-first century.

Página:

109

Publicación:

Harvard Business Review

Volúmen:

73

Número:

4

Periodo:

Julio-Agosto 1995

ISSN:

00178012

SrcID:

00178012-1995-04.TXT