Ryan Tate

The 20% Doctrine

How Tinkering, Goofing Off, and Breaking the Rules at Work Drive Success in Business. Sprachen: Englisch. 21,8 cm / 14,8 cm / 2,2 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Hardcover), 208 Seiten
EAN 9780062003232
Veröffentlicht April 2012
Verlag/Hersteller HarperCollins
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Gawker tech-blogger and journalist Ryan Tate reveals how businesses can inspire greater creativity and productivity by giving employees the freedom to experiment and explore their passions. We're at a crossroads. Many iconic American companies have been bailed out or gone bankrupt, while others are fighting to survive ever-increasing digitization and globalization. In The 20% Doctrine, Tate examines how companies large and small can incubate valuable innovative advances by making small, specific changes to how work time is approached within their corporate cultures. The concept of “20% Time” originated at Google, but Tate takes examples from powerful businesses like Yahoo!, National Public Radio, Flickr, and the Huffington Post to demonstrate how flexibility and experimentation can revolutionize any business model. By pursuing their passion projects, employees can fuel innovation and foster new ideas. Only through a new devotion to the unhinged and the ad hoc can American businesses resume a steady pace of development and profitability.
Drawing on case studies from Silicon Valley’s most successful companies, this essential guide for leaders reveals the core tenets of the 20 Percent Doctrine:

- Creative Freedom: Learn why empowering employees to pursue their own ideas—from Google’s famous “20% Time” to company-wide hackathons—is the single most effective driver of new products.- Real-World Case Studies: Go inside the rooms where game-changing ideas at Google, Flickr, Yahoo!, and The Huffington Post were born, and discover the practical steps they took to protect and nurture them.- Management Innovation: Move beyond traditional management dogma with a framework for fostering independent innovation and turning ad hoc experiments into profitable business lines.- A New Corporate Culture: Discover how to short-circuit bureaucracy, build a culture that embraces tinkering and rule-breaking, and harness the passions your employees already have.
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Ryan Tate is the technology gossip blogger for Gawker.com and a veteran business journalist whose posts are read 2.5 million times by 700,000 people per month. He began his career writing for Upside, the first magazine to focus on the intersection of business and technology. He then went on to write and report for Business 2.0 magazine, the Contra Costa Times, and the San Francisco Business Times. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and two cats.

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