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Peter Klein: Why Managers Still Matter



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Entrepreneurial businesses embrace adaptiveness and change, and continuous innovation enabled by flexible and responsive organizations, empowered at every level. That doesn’t mean there’s no role for managers. Inside the corporation, entrepreneurial management co-ordinates the business flow of responding to changing customer wants and preferences, so that resources are allocated and reallocated to the production activities that customers value the most. In fact, management is becoming more important, not less. Professors Peter Klein and Nicolai Foss explain entrepreneurial management in their latest book, Why Managers Matter: The Perils of the Bossless Company, and Peter Klein visits Economics For Business to highlight the key points.

Show notes: https://mises.org/library/peter-klein-what-managers-still-matter

Peter Klein’s book page: https://Mises.org/E4B_190_Klein

Why Managers Matter: The Perils of the Bossless Company by Peter Klein and Nicolai Foss: https://Mises.org/E4B_190_Book

Public Affairs book page: https://Mises.org/E4B_190_PA
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