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As commander of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), General Stanley McChrystal faced a dire situation in the War on Terror in 2004, with Al Qaeda outmaneuvering America's elite forces despite their superior resources. He recognized that the conventional military hierarchy was ill-suited for a rapidly changing world. Al Qaeda's decentralized network allowed it to strike swiftly and effectively, necessitating a radical shift in JSOC's approach. Under McChrystal's leadership, JSOC transformed itself into a new model that integrated centralized communication with decentralized authority, enabling them to counter Al Qaeda effectively. This book illustrates how the military's transition can serve as a blueprint for other organizations, from corporations to nonprofits to government entities. In an unpredictable environment, the most successful organizations operate like a "team of teams," fostering small groups that encourage experimentation while maintaining a commitment to sharing insights. Drawing on extensive experiences from his military career and diverse fields like healthcare and space exploration, McChrystal outlines the critical challenges facing contemporary organizations and offers a compelling solution for navigating complexity and fostering adaptability.

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Team of Teams, Stanley McChrystal

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Titre
Team of Teams
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2015
Format
rigide
ISBN10
1591847486
ISBN13
9781591847489
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As commander of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), General Stanley McChrystal faced a dire situation in the War on Terror in 2004, with Al Qaeda outmaneuvering America's elite forces despite their superior resources. He recognized that the conventional military hierarchy was ill-suited for a rapidly changing world. Al Qaeda's decentralized network allowed it to strike swiftly and effectively, necessitating a radical shift in JSOC's approach. Under McChrystal's leadership, JSOC transformed itself into a new model that integrated centralized communication with decentralized authority, enabling them to counter Al Qaeda effectively. This book illustrates how the military's transition can serve as a blueprint for other organizations, from corporations to nonprofits to government entities. In an unpredictable environment, the most successful organizations operate like a "team of teams," fostering small groups that encourage experimentation while maintaining a commitment to sharing insights. Drawing on extensive experiences from his military career and diverse fields like healthcare and space exploration, McChrystal outlines the critical challenges facing contemporary organizations and offers a compelling solution for navigating complexity and fostering adaptability.