Reviews
"In debates over campaign financing, the US presidential elections of 2012 saw the question arise of whether companies could be classed as 'people', and therefore enjoy certain rights to make political contributions. It was a heated issue, and a question that is impossible to solve to everyone's satisfaction. But whether or not a company is a 'person', it certainly functions as an organism in many important ways and can be treated and analysed as such. In an insightful yet pragmatic book, Oleg Konovalov gets under the skin of the company as an organism, and explains how to help it function best. A highly useful read for any manager.Courtney FingarEditor-in-Chief, fDi Magazine"Oleg Konovalov's book uses medical metaphors to make the vision of organizations accessible to an audience that is not limited to the ivory tower of academic research. This vision brings together numerous insights from many different areas of academic research, and organizational/managerial experience. The book offers help to current and would-be managers who try to systematize their understanding of the life of organizations."Professor Laszlo PolosDurham University Business School, UK"[This book offers] an eloquent and ultimate account of a wide range of examples of criteria to consider when identifying and dealing with common organisational illnesses and problems. Describing a peculiar array of similarities between organisations and living beings, this book is thought-provoking and very practical, but also opens interesting areas for further research." Dr Dayana YermekbayevaNational Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Kazakhstan"Organisational Anatomy is a ground-breaking and sophisticated new lens for managers, leaders and entrepreneurs, allowing increasing the performance of their organisations, and also an interesting tool to diagnose problems and find innovative solutions."Paul NoonUK Trade and Investment