Dirty Rotten Strategies
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Discusses how and why organizations and special interest groups of all kinds attempt to solve the wrong problems with intricate solutions.
This author explores the ways in which organizations and communication are shaped in our increasingly interconnected world. Through their work, they delve into the complexities of modern life and how we can better understand and navigate the intricate systems that surround us. Their perspective offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to grasp the dynamics of contemporary institutions and collective behavior.




Discusses how and why organizations and special interest groups of all kinds attempt to solve the wrong problems with intricate solutions.
Focusing on crisis management, the book examines how organizations can embody social responsibility, particularly in the context of recent global challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic and tech regulation. Utilizing the Myers-Briggs Personality Typology and the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Framework, it critically analyzes various arguments surrounding these issues. Dr. Mitroff emphasizes the need for accountability among individuals and organizations, urging a collective commitment to global citizenship and shared responsibilities.
Focusing on leadership during unprecedented crises, this book explores the COVID-19 pandemic through the lenses of psychodynamics and crisis management within complex systems. It highlights the necessity for leaders to adapt their thinking and actions to effectively navigate and mitigate future crises. By examining both the advantages and challenges of leadership in such turbulent times, it offers insights into improving crisis response strategies.
The Future of the Socially Responsible Tech Organization
Technology has made human lives incomparably better. This open access book applies proactive crisis management to the management of technology organizations to make them more sustainable and socially responsible for the betterment of humankind.