SDForum Engineering Leadership Event: How to Improve Groups
Organization:
SDForum
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Fran/Silicon Valley
Start
Date:
3/18/2010
End Date:
3/18/2010
Start Time:
6:30 PM
End Time:
9:00 PM
Event
Info:
Topic: "Bust The Silos - How to Improve Groups and Organizations Working Together"
If you experience difficulties with group collaboration because of job description and functional department silos, lack of time for people to provide guidance to each other, and a mismatch between rewards and encouragement of group outcomes, then you are not alone.
Demand Creation orientation and practices can improve collaboration-based on new business processes supported by technology-to enable an organization to be more customer centric and responsive resulting in increased productivity and sustained, profitable growth.
In this session we will explore what hold us back from collaborating better and Jeff Saperstein will speak about what he has learned in his research to write Bust the Silos: Opening Your Organization for Growth.
About: Jeff Saperstein Jeff Saperstein is an author, teacher, and consultant. His books and case studies focus on best practices for innovation.
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