Brian Combs

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In a command-and-control environment, you can closely track what everyone is doing, but being watched and monitored makes employees less likely to take risks and innovate. At the same time, when left to their own devices, members of a starfish organization can become frustrated with the catalyst. “What are we supposed to be doing?” they may ask. But it’s precisely this question that leads people to take charge, giving members a high level of ownership over the organization.
The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations
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