By Π’Π΅ΡΡ ΠΠΆΠΈΠ»Π»ΠΈΠ°Π½
For decades, the "silo" syndrome has plagued the business world. As organizational structures become more complex and specialization narrows the focus of departments and employees, a company's overall strategy can become blurred, and its core purpose forgotten. In this insightful book, Gillian Tett, a renowned British journalist and Financial Times columnist, defines the "silo" syndrome broadly as "any rigid separation of functions, powers, and perspectives."
The central argument of this book is that our world malfunctions when it is excessively optimized. While specialization by functional subsystem can lead to short-term efficiency gains, and efficiency is often linked to economic prosperity, this book argues that efficiency is not always a blessing. It can conceal significant risks that threaten long-term success and innovation.
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In today's rapidly changing business environment, organizations must be agile and adaptable to thrive. This book provides the insights and tools you need to break down silos, foster collaboration, and build a more resilient and innovative organization. Don't let the curse of efficiency hold you back. Discover how to harness the power of integration and unlock your organization's full potential. Order your copy today!