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The Extinction of the Species of a Manager: An Animal That Did Not Manage to Sustain the Multidisciplinarity or The Managerial World of the New Era: Digitists, Anelyxists or Avrions?

In: Organizational Structuralism

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  • Kostas Langas

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In this chapter, the main challenges and the radical aspects in the changes of a traditional managerial role are presented and discussed. Managers today are obliged to not only sustain multidisciplinarity but also become themselves possessors of its properties. There is a need for a paradigmatic change which should contemplate the new competencies of a Manager. The need for the definition of the competencies that the new managerial profession should be able to do in a Structural Organization, the cultural identitarian drivers, the ideological changes in organizations, the managerial Equity towards the internal environment but as well as to the external world all constitute challenges which by fact radically redefine the managerial role in structural organizations.

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  • Kostas Langas, 2023. "The Extinction of the Species of a Manager: An Animal That Did Not Manage to Sustain the Multidisciplinarity or The Managerial World of the New Era: Digitists, Anelyxists or Avrions?," Springer Books, in: Organizational Structuralism, chapter 0, pages 589-626, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-16049-3_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16049-3_14
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