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Death of the Org Chart: Rise of the Organizational Graph

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Produktnummer: 16A40470557
Autor: Brown, Walt
Themengebiete: Business / Economics / Finance
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 14.08.2020
EAN: 9781734175707
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 118
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Neil Investments Inc
Produktinformationen "Death of the Org Chart: Rise of the Organizational Graph"
Death of the Org Chart is a Handbook, a Guidebook, a How To Book. We will teach you how to think about your organizational structure and org chart through a different lens, from a modern perspective. You will learn how to unravel and organize the structural complexities inherent in your modern day organization. It is for people who are not happy with the status quo, who want to become organizational structure and design experts.The complexity of modern organizations can no longer be captured in your 20th century Org Chart, it requires a new thinking approach and a new technology to capture this thinking. Frustrated CEO's are asking: Who is doing what and why? Frustrated Individual Contributors are asking: What am I doing and why? Death gives you the path to fully address the above two questions.Rumor has it that when business guru Peter Drucker was on his deathbed, someone asked him, what is the most important question in business? He supposedly replied, "Who is doing what?" Such a simple question and yet it has never been more difficult to answer. Obviously this query implies others. Even in Drucker's time, it could have been expanded to: "Who is doing what, with whom, for whom, how, and why?" These days, we must also add, "...using what software, on what platforms, as part of what teams, through what communication channels, after which meetings..." ad infinitum. The old question, like the classic Organizational Chart, gets to something vital, but in a way that misses the ever more complicated reality of 21st century organizations. Not only has "Who is doing what?" turned into an incredibly complex question, "What am I doing and why?" has become a painfully difficult one for workers to answer. My goal here is to provide an approach and a set of tools that allow both leaders and Individual Contributors (ICs) to answer these extended Drucker questions honestly and completely. My aim is fourfold: To help people understand organizational complexity - the messy complic
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