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Managing large teams : overcoming skip level frictions and executive isolation / Rishi Kapal.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2021Description: xv, 213 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789353886721
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4022
LOC classification:
  • HD66 .K368 2021
Online resources: Summary: "Managing and leading large teams is an acquired skill and doesn't come naturally to people. As the team grows horizontally in number and vertically in levels, team management gets complicated. Managing Large Teams is borne out of the author's twenty-five plus years of experience of navigating multiple scenarios, transitioning from an individual contributor to becoming a first-time manager to later helming teams as a CXO that expanded across North America, Europe, Japan and Southeast Asia. Brimming with the wisdom and experiences of Indian and global CXOs, and Stanford LEAD alumni, the book tackles subjects such as handling multicultural and multi-locational teams, building a strong trustworthy culture of skip-level engagements and the oft-discussed phenomenon of executive isolation at work. Get your hands on this reservoir of knowledge on leadership, organization development and management practices for the present and future generations of performers"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Managing and leading large teams is an acquired skill and doesn't come naturally to people. As the team grows horizontally in number and vertically in levels, team management gets complicated. Managing Large Teams is borne out of the author's twenty-five plus years of experience of navigating multiple scenarios, transitioning from an individual contributor to becoming a first-time manager to later helming teams as a CXO that expanded across North America, Europe, Japan and Southeast Asia. Brimming with the wisdom and experiences of Indian and global CXOs, and Stanford LEAD alumni, the book tackles subjects such as handling multicultural and multi-locational teams, building a strong trustworthy culture of skip-level engagements and the oft-discussed phenomenon of executive isolation at work. Get your hands on this reservoir of knowledge on leadership, organization development and management practices for the present and future generations of performers"-- Provided by publisher.

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