Are you a “command and control” kind of leader who makes stand-alone decisions? It may be hindering your success, according to several well-known leadership experts. In today’s increasingly complex global economy, businesses may need to rely more on teamwork, both internally and externally, in order to achieve their goals.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that not all available resources are deployed whenever a leader of any organization makes a standalone decision. After all, networked teams of individuals can obviously bring to the table more talent, experience, resources and operating flexibility.
Learn from the experts and read this in-depth, thought-provoking article.
Originally published on businesswithoutborders.com by Thomas Watson.
Marcianne Kuethen is a Senior Writer at Amtec, where she has written over 700 blog posts in the past 18 years. Her family has led the company across three generations, from her father who founded Amtec in 1959 to her son Barrett who serves as President and CEO today. Outside of writing, she makes art, music, and gardens.
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