Author: Rod Collins
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Category : Leadership
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
We now live in a 'wiki' world where mass collaboration is not only possible - it's often the best solution. Conventional management thought assumes that command-and-control is the most effective way to organize the efforts of large numbers of people, but rapid change and increasing complexity have rendered that model obsolete. As a result, most managers today lack the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in an age when networks are proving smarter and faster than hierarchies. Designing organizations for mass collaboration demands a new and very different model - wiki management. Featuring enlightening examples from forward-thinking companies including Google, Whole Foods, Linux, and Wikipedia, Wiki Management outlines the revolutionary but necessary steps companies must take to: Leverage their collective intelligence; Effectively integrate diverse points of view; Transition leaders from the role of 'boss' to that of facilitator; Make 'delighting customers' more important than pleasing superiors; Achieve a shared and actionable understanding of the key drivers of business success The power of networks is dramatically reshaping both the work we do - and the way we work. This groundbreaking book reveals what it takes to succeed in this fast-paced and exciting business environment.