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Rethinking Organizations from the Outside In
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Rethinking Organizations from the Outside In

Talent, Leadership, and Culture


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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Well Structured
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

An outside-in view of a company can benefit leadership, ensure that employees commit to the right things, and increase share prices and trust in the company. Business professor Dave Ulrich makes a compelling argument that companies should shape their business around external stakeholders’ expectations. He argues that inward-looking companies may wrongly focus on factors that don’t add value – organizational structure, leadership that doesn’t align with the company’s brand, and a culture that doesn’t match with the way customers see the company and its staff. getAbstract recommends Ulrich’s alternative view to business leaders.

Take-Aways

  • To succeed, companies should look to their external stakeholders to define what their firms’ talent, capabilities and leadership should look like.
  • Modern workers need to be competent, committed to meeting customers’ expectations and feel they are contributing to something bigger than themselves.
  • Customers care about an organization’s competencies, not its structure.

About the Author

Dave Ulrich is a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and a partner at the RBL Group.


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