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“In Search of Excellence” Revisited

Leading Blog

I IN 1982, Tom Peters and Bob Waterman released In Search of Excellence: Lessons from America’s Best-Run Companies. The book was a huge business bestseller and served as a guide for managers for many years to come. When the book project started in 1978, the U.S. It became required reading in business school classes. Perhaps not.

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Leading Views: Good Poker Players Know When to Fold

Leading Blog

In Adhocracy , Robert Waterman notes that “Bureaucracy gets us through the day; it deals efficiently with everyday problems. Waterman explains: Stud poker is a good metaphor for this process. But as each card is dealt, just as a project proceeds through each phase, you buy more information on the probable success of the outcome.

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A Moment of Reflection on 50 Years

The Center For Leadership Studies

There were no lists of training professionals you could purchase with up-to-date contact information for the person making leadership and management training decisions. That course became a best-selling text book (“Management of Organizational Behavior”). There was no internet. Nobody Googled anything. Then things changed — in a hurry!

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10 Gifts For You To Succeed In 2011.

Rich Gee Group

And this employee/object will remain at rest (no movement – no raises, no promotions, no new projects, no GROWTH) until “a sum of physical forces” are acted upon it. Peters and Waterman — “In Search of Excellence”. As long as they have a job, they won’t take any risks, butt any heads, or raise their hand at a meeting. Unported License.

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How GE Applies Lean Startup Practices

Harvard Business Review

They’re now working on version 8, which they will produce in October, and version 10, with better lighting, and there is a design projected for 2015. Vic Roos, Lead Purchasing Program Manager, explained, “We let a finance guy in the room. At times it drove the materials manager crazy.”

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