“Command and control is dead”: the shape of next gen organisa...
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- Raydacteur on 2009-04-02 - Tags intranet
- Emaillard on 2009-04-01 - Tags no_tag
- Fwhamm on 2009-03-27 - Tags cisco , enterprise2.0 , organization , hierarchy , command-and-control
- Bertrandduperrin on 2009-03-26 - Tags cisco , johnchambers , management , socialnetworks
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how you manage companies, organisations, in the age of networks, when you have to move beyond the cloying constrictions of command and control hierarchies.
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John Chambers, the CEO of Cisco, about how the company was developing to keep up witht he pace of the web revolution.
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Mr Chambers has been tearing down command and control as a way of doing things at Cisco. Why? Because “command and control is dead”, as will the companies that cling to it over the next five to ten years, he says
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