Collaboration
How AT&T Employees Turned Process Gripes Into $230 Million Saved
AT&T found a way to help workers kill outdated processes and tools that wasted time, energy, and money — one drop at a time. Here’s how the approach works.
AT&T found a way to help workers kill outdated processes and tools that wasted time, energy, and money — one drop at a time. Here’s how the approach works.
Younger employees have high expectations for themselves, their leaders, and their weekends.
When faced with impossible choices, organizations that embrace seemingly contradictory options expand the scope of what’s possible.
Trust between people is not enough to make delegation work. Leaders must also scrutinize the level of trust in the process — and match their approach carefully.
Empathetic leaders are not enough when an organization’s systems, processes, and decisions telegraph a lack of caring. Here are four strategies to fix the problem.