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Open Source Leadership

Reinventing Management When There Is No More Business as Usual

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Open Source Leadership

By: Rajeev Peshawaria
Narrated by: Jeff Cummings
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From taxi rides, hotel stays, car driving, to communicating and paying, business as usual is a thing of the past. This revolutionary model is the secret to driving profitability and growth in today's transformed business landscape.

Free and abundant information, 24/7 connectivity, and the empowerment of everyone has transformed every company into an open-source organization and you must adapt in order to succeed.

Open Source Leadership explains why the most relied-upon management practices today are ineffective, and it provides a new, counterintuitive model for seizing the competitive edge and holding it in any industry. The author challenges conventional thinking, overturning a host of management myths about what works and what doesn't. His approach gives you highly practical tools and techniques you need to source talent and innovation easier and quicker than ever.

©2017 Rajeev Peshawaria (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Career Success Decision-Making & Problem Solving Forecasting & Strategic Planning Leadership Management Management & Leadership Motivation & Self-Improvement Organizational Behavior Workplace & Organizational Behavior Workplace Culture Business Career Innovation
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it's irrelevant to open source software development practices. Also, even though it does mention that reading case studies is not leadership, it keeps on analyzing stories.

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