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Management for quality in high-technology enterprises
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Wiley series in systems engineering and management
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Contemporary management concepts, methods, and techniques for global, high-technology industries

The rapidly changing shape of technology industries requires a constant reevaluation of what it takes to manage such sophisticated corporations effectively. Management for Quality in High-Technology Enterprises explains how traditional "hard" management skills must be combined with new "soft" skills, why an expanding, global market necessitates an expanding, global mindset, and why a "focus on customers" must dominate all aspects of business.

Momentous external and internal changes to technology enterprises demand new management procedures. Externally, industries are moving toward globalization, increased mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and outsourcing. Internally, the typical workforce has become significantly more knowledgeable and professional; the increase in knowledge workers in particular is changing the role and function of the contemporary manager. Drawing on their considerable experience as leaders in a high-technology corporation, Yefim Fasser and Donald Brettner show managers how to succeed in a shifting playing field.

The book's five parts, comprising twenty chapters, are:
* A Systemic Approach to Organizational Transformation
* Managing a Knowledge-Based Organization
* Managing in a Global Environment
* Some Aspects of Managing Quality
* Reshaping the Organizational Culture


Eschewing abstract, technical jargon, the authors explain in a lively, accessible fashion what managers must do to cope with the global changes in technology enterprises. Middle managers and engineers in high-technology manufacturing companies, as well as all professionals interested in improving their managerial knowledge and skills, will benefit from Management for Quality in High-Technology Enterprises.


Author Notes

YEFIM FASSER, PhD, is Director of Systems and Statistical Engineering at Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

DONALD BRETTNER is Group Vice President at Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.


Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I A Systemic Approach To Organizational Transformation
Chapter 1 A Systems View Of Organization
Chapter 2 Systems: A General Concept
Chapter 3 The Total Continuous Process of Improvement and Innovation (TCPI?) Marco System
Part II Managing A Knowledge-Based Organizaton
Chapter 4 Organizational Learning
Chapter 5 Systemic Problem Solving (SPS) as an Effective Way of Learning
Chapter 6 Knowledge-Based Innovation
Chapter 7 Knowledge Managers and Knowledge Workers
Chapter 8 Knowledge Transfer and Knowledge Management
Part III Managing In A Global Environment
Chapter 9 On the Road to Globalization
Chapter 10 Managing Mergers, Acquisitions, and Other Strategic Alliances
Chapter 11 Globalization and Culture
Part IV Some Aspects Of Managing Quality
Chapter 12 Some Fundamental Concepts of Managing Quality
Chapter 13 Managing Variation: A Requisite for Quality
Chapter 14 Some Major Quality Initiatives
Chapter 15 Achieving High Quality Through Transformational Changes
Part V Reshaping The Organizational Culture
Chapter 16 The System of the Organizational Culture
Chapter 17 Managing the Core of the Organizational System
Chapter 18 Values, Behavioral Standards, and Business Ethics
Chapter 19 Symbols, Symbolic Actions, and Metaphors
Chapter 20 Understanding an Organization's Behavior