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Hot Groups: Seeding Them, Feeding Them, and Using Them to Ignite Your Organization Book

You can't plan for a collection of employees to become a hot group. It's not a committee or a task force. Governments can't legislate them into being. Employers may not even want them around, since they tend to be egalitarian and disordered--the opposite of a hierarchical structure. A group of young computer programmers could get together and work for days at a time, both for the love of computer programming and because they feel they're on the verge of an important moment, and the result could be Microsoft. A collection of writers, producers, directors, actors and cameramen could get hired to work on a TV show, realise that show has the potential to be something different and special, and end up with Hill Street Blues. A team of middle-aged white males in suits and starched military uniforms could gather in the middle of the Cuban Missile Crisis, ultimately preventing any missiles from being fired. The authors believe that hot groups are the antidote to lumbering, inflexible organisations, whether they be corporations, military chains of command, or government bureaucracies. They're what give individuals in those organisations a chance to find meaning and fulfillment in their work and they're what break through logjams and deadlocks and achieve what others had thought to be impossible. Along with lots of examples of hot groups in action, the authors provide concrete steps employers can take to form, manage and get the most out of them. There's also a valuable cautionary chapter on how the dynamics of a hot group can be changed for the worse--a change in management, a disturbance in team chemistry with the addition or withdrawal of a member. The point managers can take away from this book is that once you get such a dynamic team going, you have to let it run. Hot Groups, as much as any book can, shows how. --Lou Schuler, Amazon.comRead More

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  • BookDepository

    Hot Groups : Hardback : Oxford University Press Inc : 9780195126860 : 0195126866 : 17 Jun 1999 : This book describes how small ad hoc groups within firms can come together to perform a particular task and achieve extraordinary results. The importance of these groups, the authors contend, cannot be overemphasized because they emerge in otherwise large and seemingly monolithic organizations.

  • Blackwell

    A hot group is not a name for a newfangled team, task force, or committee. Rather, a hot group is defined by a distinctive state of mind coupled with a style of behavior that is intense and sharply focused on its ultimate goal. Stretching...

  • Foyles

    This book describes how small ad hoc groups within firms can come together to perform a particular task and achieve extraordinary results. The importance of these...

  • Pickabook

    Jean Lipman-Blumen, Harold J. Leavitt

  • 0195126866
  • 9780195126860
  • Jean Lipman-Blumen, Harold J. Leavitt
  • 17 June 1999
  • OUP USA
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 320
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