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New England Alumni: Developing A Teams Operating System by Prof. John Danner,
Virtual |
April 1, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Lecture and presentation from Berkeley Haas and Princeton professor John Danner about improving the performance of teams inside a business.
Developing A Teams Operating System” – Although teams are arguably the most important performance unit in most organizations, many firms and executives still treat them in a fairly ad hoc way, too often relying on hackneyed “there’s no I in teams”-style concepts. While we have operating systems for most other functions in business, we don’t have a Teams O.S. In this talk, John Danner will share some insights on what such an O.S. might look like and why it makes sense to start designing one in your organization.
A Senior Fellow at UC Berkeley Haas, Danner is the best-selling co-author of Built for Growth: How Builder Personality Shapes Your Business, Your Team, and Your Ability to Win (HBR Press) and The Other “F” Word: How Smart Leaders, Teams, and Entrepreneurs Put Failure To Work (Wiley). He also teaches at Princeton, anchors executive education programs worldwide, and consults for large organizations and startups alike. For those of you are fans of TED, he’s the guy who came up with the idea for TED U.