Sachie Nimtz

29%
Flag icon
When Drucker emphasized autonomy, he was thinking about work execution, as these activities are often too complicated to be decomposed into rote procedures. Workflows, on the other hand, should not be left to individuals to figure out on their own, as the most effective systems are unlikely to arise naturally. They need instead to be explicitly identified as part of an organization’s operating procedures.
A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload
Rate this book
Clear rating