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From The Ground Up: Six Principles for Building the New ...
A kind of corporate anorexia seems to have developed in some of these
companies that I believe will lead to their destruction if it does not stop. The
pattern resembles the human disease of anorexia in which individuals continue
to lose weight ...
Edward E. Lawler, III, 2008
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Leading the Learning Organization: Communication and ...
LOSS OF ORGANIZATIONAL ENERGY: CORPORATE ANOREXIA Downsizing
companies are often caught up in a self-destructive syndrome similar to anorexia
nervosa. According to Carpenter (1996, p. 37), anorexia, whether it is human or ...
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BizzWords: From Ad Creep to Zero Drag, a Guide to Today's ...
CorporAte.AnorexIA What it means: An illogical fear of inefficiency that leads to
excessive cost cutting An Unhealthy Diet Sometimes in corporate America, when
the going gets tough, the tough don't get going—the workers do. But layoffs, the ...
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Collaborative Technologies and Organizational Learning
According to Hameland Prahalad ( 1 994) , corporations have cut their work force
too deeply and are now suffering "corporate anorexia." Medically, anorexia is
defined as a lack of sustenance. Lack of sustenance affects both body and ...
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The Capstone Encyclopaedia of Business: The Most Up-To-Date ...
Corporate anorexia When corporate restructuring involves layoffs, a company
may shed too many employees and lose some of the crucial creative staff and
knowledge workers that gave the company a competitive advantage.
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A Dictionary of Finance and Banking
101 corporate anorexia convertible 1. A *bond or preferred stock that can be
changed into other securities, usually equity, on predetermined conditions. 2. A
government security in which the holder has the right to convert a holding into
new ...
Jonathan Law, John Smullen, 2008
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Business Ethics: Broadening the Perspectives
The so-called 'corporate anorexia'1 has often caused a loss of trust between
business leaders and the remaining employees and managers, and the '
survivors' continue to work under increased pressure and job stress. It has also
brought ...
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The Seven Fatal Management Sins: Understanding and Avoiding ...
The reason for this misconception is that the patient (the organization) seldom
dies on the operating table when the procedure (downsizing) takes place.
Following the operation, however, an infection, known as "corporate anorexia,"
sets in.
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The Unconscious Civilization
The general term for this state is corporate anorexia. Industry-wide results of such
severe self-inflicted punishment between 1989 and 1994 were as follows. Only
34 percent of companies showed an increase in productivity. Only half showed ...
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The Dixification of America: The American Odyssey Into the ...
Trapp, "Downsizing or 'Corporate Anorexia'?" p. 34. 107. Frank Levy, "Incomes
and Income Inequality," in State of The Union, ed. Farley, 1:43^5. 108. George J.
Church, "Disconnected," Time, January 15, 1996, pp. 44-45. 109. Jill Smolowe ...
Stephen D. Cummings, 1998
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Capex or Capital Returns: The Data Behind the Debate on Activism
The question, debated between activists and their detractors, is whether that's a healthy diet that cuts out fat, or a version of corporate anorexia ... «Wall Street Journal, Mar 15»
Dividend fountain set to keep on spouting
"This emphasis on cost cutting has become a staple but if it's not supported by topline sales it could end up suffering from corporate anorexia," ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Wrz 14»
Reworking The Workplace
Wooldridge and Micklethwait deemed a cure worse than the original disease: corporate anorexia. Mr. Wooldridge has cast "Masters of ... «Wall Street Journal, Gru 11»
Freelance Journalist Interview with Annie Makoff
... about employee commitment and competitive success where I discussed issues such as Corporate Alzheimer's and Corporate Anorexia. «FeaturesExec Media Bulletin, Lis 11»
Fear Factor in the Workplace
... no better able to compete in the marketplace. Downsizing has been referred to as corporate anorexia — companies that downsize get thin, ... «New York Times Blogs, Sty 09»
Al De Wachter, President
If that action is a regimen of ill conceived cost reductions, before you know it, a Corporate Anorexia cycle may be started, and a healthy regimen becomes a fatal ... «AutomatedBuildings.com, Wrz 06»