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Simple Sabotage: A Modern Field Manual for Detecting and Rooting Out Everyday Behaviors That Undermine Your Workplace
Hardback
Main Details
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Simple Sabotage: A Modern Field Manual for Detecting and Rooting Out Everyday Behaviors That Undermine Your Workplace
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Robert M. Galford
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By (author) Bob Frisch
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By (author) Cary Greene
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 181,Width 114 |
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Category/Genre | Management and management techniques Office and workplace |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780062371607
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Classifications | Dewey:658 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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Imprint |
HarperOne
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Publication Date |
5 November 2015 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Inspired by the Simple Sabotage Field Manual released by the Office of Strategic Services in 1944 to train European resistors, this is the essential handbook to help stamp out unintentional sabotage in any working group, from major corporations to volunteer PTA committees. In 1944, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)-the predecessor of today's CIA-issued the Simple Sabotage Field Manual that detailed sabotage techniques designed to demoralize the enemy. One section focused on eight incredibly subtle-and devastatingly destructive-tactics for sabotaging the decision-making processes of organizations. While the manual was written decades ago, these sabotage tactics thrive undetected in organizations today: * Insist on doing everything through channels. * Make speeches. Talk as frequently as possible and at great length. * Refer all matters to committees. * Bring up irrelevant issues as frequently as possible. Haggle over precise wordings of communications. * Refer back to matters already decided upon and attempt to question the advisability of that decision. * Advocate caution and urge fellow-conferees to avoid haste that might result in embarrassments or difficulties later on. * Be worried about the propriety of any decision. Everyone has been faced with someone who has used these tactics, even when they have meant well. Filled with proven strategies and techniques, this brief, clever book outlines the counter-sabotage measures to detect and reduce the impact of these eight classic sabotage tactics to improve productivity, spur creativity, and engender better collegial relationships.
Author Biography
Robert M. Galford is the managing partner of the Center for Leading Organizations and teaches on executive education programs. He is the coauthor of The Trusted Advisor, The Trusted Leader, and Your Leadership Legacy. Bob Frisch is the managing partner of the Strategic Offsites Group and is considered among the world's leading strategic facilitators. He is the author of Who's in the Room? Cary Greene is a partner at the Strategic Offsites Group and consults with boards and senior executives on large-scale transformations, challenging strategic issues, and leadership conferences. He has been published in Harvard Business Review.
Reviews"Success in business depends on getting things done. Simple Sabotage is a quick, insightful read about the things that can get in the way of this noble pursuit. A great read for managers in companies big or small." -- Darren Huston, President & CEO, The Priceline Group "Simple Sabotage is the succinct and elegant transformation of an historical document into an important message for current and future leaders. A quick and enjoyable read, it goes to the essence of organizational effectiveness, productivity, and success." -- The Honorable Barbara H. Franklin, Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce "To be a great leader you must understand how seemingly innocent everyday behaviors can become 'simple sabotage.' This book will help you on your journey to being a more effective leader." -- Thomas J. Wilson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Allstate Corporation "In the most clever way, Simple Sabotage calls out the behaviors that hurt organizations, and quickly cuts to the chase on what we can do about it. A great read!" -- Christine C. Marcks, President, Prudential Retirement
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