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Description
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In the words of Jack Welch the legendary former CEO of General Electric today's
organizations must become "boundaryless" if they are to be successful.
In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of The Boundaryless Organization
four of the management experts who helped GE create a boundaryless culture explain
what it takes to make the boundaryless organization a reality. Drawing on both
theory and practice, they show how to break through the four most common types
of organizational boundaries-hierarchical (or vertical), functional (or horizontal),
external, and geographic-to achieve the speed, flexibility, integration, and
innovation needed to survive and thrive in today's business environment. Using
examples from GE, Schwab, GlaxoSmithKline, and other successful companies, the
authors demonstrate how the free flow of ideas, resources, and talent in and
out of the organization, up and down the hierarchy, and across geographic boundaries
can result in outstanding performance.
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