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Control vs. Trust Mastering a different management approachBy John Hagel and John Seely BrownBusiness confronts intensifying competition and growing uncertainty. Such conditions naturally favor the Control mindset: managers batten down the hatches, bring all resources required for business success under their direct Control , and rely on no one else. Micro-manage all activities. Keep everything by the book and don t tolerate any exceptions. Squeeze the maximum out of every resource and every there s a problem: Businesses aren t self-sufficient. If anything, they are becoming increasingly interdependent. Lean supply chains require significant collaboration between suppliers and customers. Adding value around products and services often demands greater collaboration between vendors and a complex array of channel partners.
Control vs. Trust Mastering a different management approach By John Hagel and John Seely Brown
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