Leading in the Global Matrix: Proven Skills and Strategies to Succeed in a Collaborative World
English
By (author): John Futterknecht Marty Seldman
In today's global business world, many organizations are shifting away from decentralized, vertical structureswith silo functions such as finance, HR, or operationsto a matrix model of cross-functional teams that work across a number of business units. When executed successfully, a matrix structure helps companies thrive in the modern market by better leveraging internal resources, eliminating duplication, spurring innovation, and driving enterprise-wide strategy.
However, integrating matrix structures is often a challenge for organizations.
John Futterknecht and Marty Seldman, PhD, have worked with some of the world's largest companiesincluding PepsiCo, Disney, McDonald's, and Microsoftto investigate and conquer the challenges that arise with these highly integrated organizational structures. Through coaching hundreds of leaders and training thousands for on success in a matrix environment, they have witnessed first-hand which skills and strategies are most critical for matrix success . . . and now they're sharing these breakthrough, field-tested tips with you.
Leading in the Global Matrix offers a real-world perspective of working in a matrix while using examples from the authors' actual coaching of business leaders. This book tackles the critical, unspoken dimensions that are often underestimated and unaddressed in the global business world, helping readers learn:
specific skills and insights that can help them be successful in the trenches
how to deal with day-to-day realitieswhich include complexity, pressure, and demand to deliver results with speed
what to do, why it's important, and how to accomplish each task
With concrete action plans, readers can implement what they learn in the book into their everyday work lives. Leading in the Global Matrix encapsulates field-tested advice to help individual professionals and their teams unlock their full potential, allowing the matrix to finally deliver on its promise. See more