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Leadership Moment

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Zusatztext “Gripping adventure and actionable advice . . . Useem not only takes us into the experiences of others but also draws out striking lessons.” — Fast Company “One thoughtful work like this is worth a ton of new-age! self-help tomes that are high on fluff and low on scholarship.” — San Francisco Chronicle “A really good story is a time-honored way to show how leaders respond to extreme challenges [and] that's what Michael Useem delivers.”— USA Today Informationen zum Autor Michael Useem, Director of the Wharton School's Center for Leadership and ChangeManagement, with a new Foreword by Warren Bennis Klappentext Are you ready for the leadership moment? "Gripping adventure and actionable advice."-Fast Company Merck's Roy Vagelos commits millions of dollars to develop a drug needed only by people who can't afford it • Eugene Kranz struggles to bring the Apollo 13 astronauts home after an explosion rips through their spacecraft • Arlene Blum organizes the first women's ascent of one of the world's most dangerous mountains • Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain leads his tattered troops into a pivotal Civil War battle at Little Round Top • John Gutfreund loses Salomon Brothers when his inattention to a trading scandal almost topples the Wall Street giant • Clifton Wharton restructures a $50 billion pension system direly out of touch with its customers • Alfredo Cristiani transforms El Salvador's decade-long civil war into a negotiated settlement • Nancy Barry leads Women's World Banking in the fight against Third World poverty • Wagner Dodge faces the decision of a lifetime as a fast-moving forest fire overtakes his firefighting crew. Leseprobe "It's where you start your team building" argues Kranz. "The first thing I did in establishing the team building is to look at 'co-location': I want similar people working together as an element of a team." He grouped people across levels, and he grouped outside contractors with inside employees. Occasionally the arrangements violated civil service rules, but when told to conform, Kranz invented ways around them. Implicit comprehension was a key objective of the team building: "You learn to use the nonverbal communication," Kranz says. "You develop the feeling whether this guy needs a few more seconds to work out a problem. Sometimes you'll change your polling procedures" in surveying the controllers before taking a decision. "You're going to come to him last, you're going to give him a few more seconds." As a final reinforcing measure, Kranz arranged his flight teams into their own baseball league. The flight teams then challenged the astronaut teams on the football field. Other seasons produced still more competitive sports, even judo. The team-building payoffs were evident in Room 210. The forty or so people working there had to solve dozens of interrelated problems on the fly, weaving hundreds of specific steps into broader fabric. They had to restructure technological systems so tightly coupled that tiny changes in one could create havoc in another. When a guidance controller proposed deicing Odyssey's thruster jets by briefly firing the engines, another controller immediately protested that the deicing could ruin the guidance system of the still-attached Aquarius. Those responsible for the flight's dynamics, guidance, and later retrofiring objected that the firing could divert the spacecraft from its required trajectory. Yet they quickly found an effective solution, reaffirming the collective virtues of the endless simulations and sports. By implication: Developing teams and teams of teams through training and exercise can create the implicit understandings that make for fast and accurate decision making when the teams are under duress but must act. The Two Faces of Leadership Eugene Kranz enduredthe ...

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Autori Warren Bennis, Michael Useem
Con la collaborazione di Warren Bennis (Prefazione)
Editore Crown Publishing Group
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 02.11.1999
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Management
 
EAN 9780812932300
ISBN 978-0-8129-3230-0
Numero di pagine 329
Dimensioni (della confezione) 14 x 21 x 1.8 cm
 
Categorie Management, Motivation, Innovation, Analysis, Vision, Inspiration, Situation, CASE, Training, Leader, Action, guide, Plus, Challenge, Business, Transformation, Creativity, assessment, Leadership, Organization, Habit, Development, Communication, Psychology, Corporate, knowledge, minimalism, Approach, motivational books, growth, real life, Product, Customer, Executive, intelligence, Professional, Study, opportunity, Behavior, leadership books, Ingenuity, overcome, business books, self help books, University of Pennsylvania, moment of truth
 

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