Friday, December 4, 2009

Strategic and Organizational Change or Passion for Fruit

Strategic and Organizational Change

Author: Alistair Mutch

The brewing industry, through its network of public houses, has a profound impact on the lives of much of the population of United Kingdom. This book explores the shaping of the industry in the years from 1950-1990, showing how the industry has moved from being largely concerned with the technical issues of production to being a key part of the retail industries.

Utilizing resources drawn from theoretical traditions such as critical realism and new institutionalism Strategic and Organizational Change demonstrates the considerable differences between major companies in the industry and the ways in which they have adopted a retailing approach. At the heart of the book is an exploration of the relationship between managerial choice and the structural constraints and opportunities in which that choice was exercised. Using a much more historical approach than is normally met with in accounts of organizational strategy, the book draws on extensive archival material.

Strategic andOrganizational Change suggests new ways of thinking about organizational strategizing in its context. Showing how ideas drawn from traditions like critical realism can be applied, the book provides a new model of how history can inform the analysis of organizational strategy. Above all Alistair Mutch presents a fascinating story of change in an industry which is taken for granted, but whose actions affect, for good or ill, the lives of millions.



Table of Contents:
Introduction
1. Organization, Strategy and Institution
2. Realism and Strategy
3. Brewing and Pubs: Definitions and Development
4. In the Boardroom 1950-1960
5. Trends in Consumption 1950-1990
6. Shaping the Manager
7. Retailing and Resistance
8. Divergent Routes to Retailing
9. Conclusion

Books about: Spice Science and Technology or World of Street Food

Passion for Fruit

Author: Lorenza Demedici

Inspired by the exquisite paintings of the 17th-century Florentine artist Giovanna Garzoni, Mike Newton's color-drenched photographs bring to life the beauty of luscious, sun-ripened fruit. The gentle art of the court miniaturist to the Medici is reflected in these gorgeous still lifes of bursting summer figs, the season's first sweet strawberries, the velvety seductiveness of a peach. To complement these images, celebrated Italian cook Lorenza de'Medici (a direct descendent of Garzoni's patrons), offers an elegant narrative and 100 Tuscan-inspired recipes. Among the delicious main dishes are Pork Loin with Apricots, Duck Breasts with Cherry Sauce, and Fig and Tuna Skewers, and to end the meal, there are plenty of enticing desserts, including Chocolate Peach Tart and Strawberry Tiramisu. A book to inspire cooks, art lovers, and gardeners alike.



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