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Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World

Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World


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Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World

<b>What if you could combine the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization?</b><br /><b> <br />THE OLD RULES NO LONGER APPLY . . .</b><br /> When General Stanley McChrystal took command of the Joint Special Operations Task Force in 2004, he quickly realized that conventional military tactics were failing. Al Qaeda in Iraq was a decentralized network that could move quickly, strike ruthlessly, then seemingly vanish into the local population. The allied forces had a huge advantage in numbers, equipment, and training—but none of that seemed to matter.<br /><br /><b>TEACHING A LEVIATHAN TO IMPROVISE </b><br /> It’s no secret that in any field, small teams have many ad­vantages—they can respond quickly, communicate freely, and make decisions without layers of bureaucracy. But organizations taking on <i>really </i>big challenges can’t fit in a garage. They need management practices that can scale to thousands of people. <br />  <br /> General McChrystal led a hierarchical, highly disci­plined machine of thousands of men and women. But to defeat Al Qaeda in Iraq, his Task Force would have to acquire the enemy’s speed and flexibility. Was there a way to combine the power of the world’s mightiest military with the agility of the world’s most fearsome terrorist network? If so, could the same principles apply in civilian organizations?<br /><br /><b>A NEW APPROACH FOR A NEW WORLD</b><br /> McChrystal and his colleagues discarded a century of conventional wisdom and remade the Task Force, in the midst of a grueling war, into something new: a network that combined extremely transparent communication with decentralized decision-making authority. The walls between silos were torn down. Leaders looked at the best practices of the smallest units and found ways to ex­tend them to thousands of people on three continents, using technology to establish a oneness that would have been impossible even a decade earlier. The Task Force became a “team of teams”—faster, flatter, more flex­ible—and beat back Al Qaeda.<br /> <b><br />BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD</b><br /> In this powerful book, McChrystal and his colleagues show how the challenges they faced in Iraq can be rel­evant to countless businesses, nonprofits, and other or­ganizations. The world is changing faster than ever, and the smartest response for those in charge is to give small groups the freedom to experiment while driving every­one to share what they learn across the entire organiza­tion. As the authors argue through compelling examples, the team of teams strategy has worked everywhere from hospital emergency rooms to NASA. It has the potential to transform organizations large and small.<br /><br /><br /><i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>

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Country
USA
Brand
Portfolio
Manufacturer
Portfolio
Binding
Kindle Edition
ReleaseDate
2015-05-12T00:00:00.000Z
Format
Kindle eBook

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