Idea posted: September 2014
Institutions: London School of Economics Columbia Business School Harvard Business School
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‘Span of control’, a concept which refers to the number of people who report directly to a manager, has been part of the management lexicon for decades. New technology, which…
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Institutions: Harvard Business School
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Flattening (or delayering) of hierarchies within an organization has been called for by much recent literature. In theory, flattening is supposed to help push decisions downwards to enhance customer and…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #083Idea posted: February 2013
Institutions: Harvard Business School INSEAD MIT Sloan School of Management
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What do we know about the structure of a typical C-Suite? Most corporations are run by one, but the formation of them and the roles that comprise the C-Suite have…
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