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The Wisdom of Teams: Creating the High-Performance Organization (Collins Business Essentials) (9780060522001): Jon R. Katzenbach, Douglas K. Smith: Books. The importance of teams has become a cliche of modern business theory, but few have a clear idea of what it means. In this new edition of their best-selling primer, Katzenbach and Smith try to impart some analytical rigor to the concept. Drawing on their experience as management consultants and a plethora of case studies at companies like Burlington Northern and Motorola, they cover such topics as the optimal size of teams, coping with turnover in team personnel and nurturing extraordinary teams rather than pseudo-teams. Reacting against the touchy-feely interpersonal bent of discourse on teams, they emphasize hard-nosed principles of performance, focus, and discipline, over the softer concerns of communication, openness and 'chemistry.' Teams, they argue, gel and achieve not by developing togetherness, but by tackling and surmounting specific outcome-based challenges (eliminate all late deliveries...within 90 days rather than the vaguer develop a plan for improving customer satisfaction.). Some of the authors' recommendations are reasonably precise and practical, but too many are nebulous truisms (keep the purpose, goals, and approach relevant and meaningful) or weighed down by turgid consultant-ese (integrating the performance goals of formal, structural units as well as special ad hoc group efforts becomes a significant process design challenge). The case studies are better written, but it's not clear that these inspiring anecdotes of team triumph add up to a systematic doctrine. The book leaves the impression that teams ultimately just have to learn by doing. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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