Extreme Teams (e-bog) af Shaw, Robert Bruce
Shaw, Robert Bruce (forfatter)

Extreme Teams e-bog

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This book takes a revitalized look at how teams should work in today's business is driving real growth in some of the world's most innovative firms.Every manager desires to have great teams around them collaborating together and running with the mission. Unfortunately, most of these teams have been built around outdated practices made popular by companies that either no longer exist or haven't ...
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Forfattere Shaw, Robert Bruce (forfatter)
Forlag AMACOM
Udgivet 16 februar 2017
Længde 256 sider
Genrer Management and management techniques
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780814437186
This book takes a revitalized look at how teams should work in today's business is driving real growth in some of the world's most innovative firms.Every manager desires to have great teams around them collaborating together and running with the mission. Unfortunately, most of these teams have been built around outdated practices made popular by companies that either no longer exist or haven't been relevant in years.However, a new generation of teams has learned to do things differently--things like hiring the right person instead of the best person; focusing on one priority while leaving room to explore new ideas; creating an environment where people are comfortable dealing with the uncomfortable; and maximizing profit by not making it top priority.In Extreme Teams, take a peek into top companies and examine the teamwork experiments powering their results, including how:Pixar's teams use constant feedback and debate to transform initially flawed films into billion-dollar hitsA culture of radical ';freedom and responsibility' helps Netflix execute on the next big thingWhole Food's super-autonomous teams embrace hard metrics and friendly competition to drive performanceZappos fuels the weirdness and fun that sustains its successFrom marketing to design to technology to product demand, everything has changed in business and will continue to do so. Why shouldn't the teams carrying out these changes undergo their own upgrades?