King Arthur's round table
how collaborative conversations create smart organizations
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Author
Publication
2003 - Wiley, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
68,500 words, Guess
Page Count
274 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22598804M
- ISBN-100471237728
- OCLC Control Number50519268
- OCLC Control Numberkingarthursround0000perk
- Library of Congress Control Number2002014013
and 2 more
- Goodreads672836
- LibraryThing1069329
Classifications
- DDC658.4/5
- LCCHD30.3 .P457 2003
Description
"In King Arthur's Round Table, renowned Harvard professor David Perkins uses the metaphor of the Round Table to uncover the importance of effective collaboration and communication in today's intelligent organizations. Traditional steep hierarchies and departmental silos are insufficient for dealing with the complexities of modern business, since leaders must rely on the input and expertise of those around them. Like Arthur, today's successful business and government leaders understand that communication and collaboration must be fostered and that the decision-making process must be opened to anyone who can offer insight and wisdom.". "Managers today know that they must embrace collaboration to succeed, but they often don't know how to do it. Using examples from the past, the modern world of corporations, nonprofits, and governments, and everyday life, Perkins shows how the Round Table metaphor serves the needs of modern organizations. He offers a practical methodology that maximizes the intelligence level of a group while ensuring good group communication. It's an invaluable tool for companies struggling to stay ahead of the competition and for any organization wherein efficiency and group morale are imperative to success."--BOOK JACKET.
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