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In Collaborate or Perish! Reaching Across Boundaries in a Networked World former Los Angeles police chief and New York police commissioner William Bratton and Zachary Tumin, senior researcher at Harvard Kennedy School, lay out a field-tested playbook for collaborating across the boundaries of our networked world.
Based on their extensive experience in the field and the classroom, Bratton and Tumin have joined forces for the ultimate guide on collaboration, a streetwise blueprint for industry, government, and citizens taking action on the crucial challenges of today.
"The joy of this book," said Sir Harold Evans, former Editor of The Sunday Times, Atlantic Monthly, and Conde Nast Traveller - "is in seeing people run through walls."
Today, when everyone is connected, Bratton and Tumin argue, collaboration is the game changer. Yet companies and managers face unique challenges—and opportunities—in reaching out to others. Technology helps make it happen; but people make the difference.
"A brilliant guide," said Prof Rene Mauborgne, author of Blue Ocean Strategy, "replete with sound practical insight into what it takes to successfully collaborate in today's highly networked world."
Bratton and Tumin draw on in-depth accounts from Fortune 100 companies such as Alcoa, Wells Fargo, Visa, and Toyota; from masters of collaboration in education, social work, and the military; and from Bratton’s own storied career.
In Collaborate or Perish!, Bratton and Tumin provide practical strategies anyone can use to break the go-it-alone mindset, and achieve success together. From the cubicle to the boardroom, this is the ultimate guide to getting things done in today’s networked world.
"Bratton and Tumin give example after vivid example of something I have long believed," Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger said. "By creating a vision, aligning goals, breaking down barriers, and working together to innovate, we can achieve results that few thought possible."
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In Collaborate or Perish! Reaching Across Boundaries in a Networked World former Los Angeles police chief and New York police commissioner William Bratton and Zachary Tumin, senior researcher at Harvard Kennedy School, lay out a field-tested playbook for collaborating across the boundaries of our networked world.
Based on their extensive experience in the field and the classroom, Bratton and Tumin have joined forces for the ultimate guide on collaboration, a streetwise blueprint for industry, government, and citizens taking action on the crucial challenges of today.
"The joy of this book," said Sir Harold Evans, former Editor of The Sunday Times, Atlantic Monthly, and Conde Nast Traveller - "is in seeing people run through walls."
Today, when everyone is connected, Bratton and Tumin argue, collaboration is the game changer. Yet companies and managers face unique challenges—and opportunities—in reaching out to others. Technology helps make it happen; but people make the difference.
"A brilliant guide," said Prof Rene Mauborgne, author of Blue Ocean Strategy, "replete with sound practical insight into what it takes to successfully collaborate in today's highly networked world."
Bratton and Tumin draw on in-depth accounts from Fortune 100 companies such as Alcoa, Wells Fargo, Visa, and Toyota; from masters of collaboration in education, social work, and the military; and from Bratton’s own storied career.
In Collaborate or Perish!, Bratton and Tumin provide practical strategies anyone can use to break the go-it-alone mindset, and achieve success together. From the cubicle to the boardroom, this is the ultimate guide to getting things done in today’s networked world.
"Bratton and Tumin give example after vivid example of something I have long believed," Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger said. "By creating a vision, aligning goals, breaking down barriers, and working together to innovate, we can achieve results that few thought possible."
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