Know What You Don’t Know: How Great Leaders Prevent Problems Before They Happen
Problems remain hidden in organizations for a number of reasons, including fear, organizational complexity, gatekeepers who insulate leaders from problems that are coming up, and finally, an overemphasis on formal analysis in place of intuition and observation. This book lays out the key skills and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Problems remain hidden in organizations for
a number of reasons, including fear, organizational complexity,
gatekeepers who insulate leaders from problems that are coming up,
and finally, an overemphasis on formal analysis in place of
intuition and observation. This book lays out the key skills and
capabilities required to ensure that problems do not remain hidden
in your organization. It explains how leaders can become effective
problem finders, unearthing problems before they destroy an
organization. The book explains how leaders can become an
anthropologist, going out and observe how employees, customers, and
suppliers actually behave. It then goes on to present how they can
circumvent the gatekeepers, so they can go directly to the source
to see and hear the raw data; hunt for patterns, including refining
your individual and collective pattern recognition capability;
"connect the dots" among issues that may initially seem unrelated,
but in fact, have a great deal in common; give front-line employees
training in a communication technique; encourage useful mistakes,
including create a "Red Pencil Award"; and watch the game film,
where leaders reflect systematically on their own organization's
conduct and performance, as well as on the behavior and performance
of competitors. |
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