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Never Mind the Bosses

Hastening the Death of Deference for Business Success

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  • 204 páginas
  • 8 horas de lectura

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In recent decades, power, information, and resources have shifted from a concentrated few to a broader distribution. This transformation is evident in global events such as Wikileaks, the Arab Spring, the Occupy movements, and social media revolutions, highlighting significant societal change. The focus here is on the implications for workplaces and management. The argument presented is that organizations must evolve, accelerating the "death of deference" seen in society. Deference hinders organizational performance, learning, agility, innovation, and ethics, making it a barrier to success. To thrive, organizations need to dismantle deference and cultivate a new generation of managers and leaders. The book proposes a solution to an outdated problem and outlines a strategy for a workplace revolution. It posits that if deference is obsolete, the effective manager must be revived in a transformed world. The book has garnered praise for its fresh approach to management, advocating for the elimination of deference to authority for a more engaged workforce. It challenges conventional business practices and encourages organizations to adapt to a rapidly evolving society and workforce, making it a must-read for those seeking to enhance organizational performance.

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Never Mind the Bosses, Ryde Robin

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Título
Never Mind the Bosses
Subtítulo
Hastening the Death of Deference for Business Success
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Ryde Robin
Editorial
Jossey-Bass
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
204
ISBN10
1118474406
ISBN13
9781118474402
Serie
Etiquetas
Comercio
Calificación
4 de 5
Descripción
In recent decades, power, information, and resources have shifted from a concentrated few to a broader distribution. This transformation is evident in global events such as Wikileaks, the Arab Spring, the Occupy movements, and social media revolutions, highlighting significant societal change. The focus here is on the implications for workplaces and management. The argument presented is that organizations must evolve, accelerating the "death of deference" seen in society. Deference hinders organizational performance, learning, agility, innovation, and ethics, making it a barrier to success. To thrive, organizations need to dismantle deference and cultivate a new generation of managers and leaders. The book proposes a solution to an outdated problem and outlines a strategy for a workplace revolution. It posits that if deference is obsolete, the effective manager must be revived in a transformed world. The book has garnered praise for its fresh approach to management, advocating for the elimination of deference to authority for a more engaged workforce. It challenges conventional business practices and encourages organizations to adapt to a rapidly evolving society and workforce, making it a must-read for those seeking to enhance organizational performance.