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Introduction: A Machine for Getting Stuff Done 1
Chapter 1 The Outsider 13
Chapter 2 Designing the Job 34
Chapter 3 Putting Together the Organizational Puzzle 67
Chapter 4 In Praise of Squelching Innovation 92
Chapter 5 What Management Is Good For 128
Chapter 6 The View from the Corner Office 156
Chapter 7 The Economics of Org Culture 191
Chapter 8 Disaster and Change 217
Conclusion: The Future Org 249
Acknowledgments 267
Notes 269
Index 295
About the Authors 309
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