Posts Tagged ‘organizational development’

Mary Ellen Slayter

What you can learn from bees

This guest post is by Michael O’Malley, author of “The Wisdom of Bees: What the Hive Can Teach Business About Leadership, Efficiency, and Growth.” If you watch honeybees carefully, sooner or later you have to ask how such a tiny creature can be so incredibly productive. How can many thousands of bees behaving without reference [...]

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Mary Ellen Slayter

You’re organized … how?

Today’s guest post is from Jay Galbraith, president of Galbraith Management Consultants and affiliated research scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California. His clients have included P&G, Toyota and Nokia. With bailouts and layoffs defining much of today’s global economy, businesses are increasingly under the microscope – dissecting spending, [...]

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