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Rod Collins immediately invited us into a time machine and navigated through a series of adventures, mishaps, and conversations. Glad to arrive back in the present, we reflected on a few of those conversations to reveal that history repeats itself and all of the lessons we need in our careers have been demonstrated time and again.
We observered how "everyone is faster and better than anyone" and "networks are better than hierarchies" in companies like Google, W. L. Gore & Assc, Wikipedia, Zappos, and Blue Cross.
We contemplated the following:
- that business has grown in complexity and speed over time, will it be slower 5 years from now?
- Why do 75% of change management projects fail?
- Why will 70% of Fortune 1000 companies fall off within a few years?
- Do you understand your customer's, or can your brand be hijacked like David Carroll's viral video, United Breaks Guitars?
- and the 4 laws of Rod's Wiki world: Moore's law, Metcalf's law, "nobody is smarter than everybody," and networks are faster than hierarchies.
Rod could have given us facilitation tips and tricks all night, but we had a chapter election to complete.
Rod Collins is a consultant and author of "Leadership in a Wiki World: Leveraging Collective Knowledge to Make the Leap to Extraordinary Performance" rodcollins@wiki-management.com www.wiki-management.com
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