Book description
Is your company run by a team with no name?
At the top of every organization chart lies a myth-that a Senior
Management Team makes a company's critical decisions. The reality is
that critical decisions are typically made by the boss and a small
group of confidants-a "team with no name"-outside of formal
processes. Meanwhile, other members of the management team wonder why
they weren't in the room or even consulted ahead of time. The
dysfunction that results from this gap between myth and reality has
led to years of unproductive team building exercises. The problems,
Frisch shows, are ones of process and structure, not psychology.
In Who's in the Room? Bob Frisch provides a unique perspective
to this widely misunderstood issue. Flying in the face of decades of
organizational psychology, he argues that the solution lies not in
addressing behaviors, but in unseating the senior management team as
the epicenter of decision making. Using a broad portfolio of
teams-large and small, permanent and temporary, formal and
informal-great leaders match each decision to the appropriate team in
a fluid, flexible approach that you won't find described in management textbooks.
Who's in the Room? is based on interviews with CEOs at
organizations ranging from MasterCard to Ticketmaster to The Red Cross.
- Understand and embrace the way decision-making actually happens in
their organizations
- Use these "teams with no names" to best advantage
- Engage the Senior Management Team in the three critical tasks for
which it is ideally suitedÂ
Organizations will get better decisions and superior results by
unleashing the full potential of their Senior Management Teams. And
bosses will see a dramatic drop-off in people coming into their
offices asking, "Why wasn't I in the room?"
Bob Frisch
, managing partner of The Strategic Offsites Group, has worked with
organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies to German mittelstand
family businesses to the U. S. Department of State. Bob's work has been
featured in the Harvard Business Review, the
Wall Street Journal
,
Bloomberg Businessweek
, and
Fortune
.