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Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration by Warren Bennis

Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration

Warren G. Bennis and Patricia Ward Biederman

INTRODUCTION

The most exciting groups—the ones, like those chronicled in this book, that shook the world—resulted from a mutually respectful marriage between an able leader and an assemblage of extraordinary people. Groups become great only when everyone in them, leaders and members alike, is free to do his or her absolute best.

THE END OF THE GREAT MAN “None of us is as smart as all of us.”

Study Greatness: Insights into Great Groups  

Commonalities of Great Groups 

Who succeeds in forming and leading a Great Group? 

The best thing a leader can do for a Great Group is allow its members to discover their own greatness.

KEY LESSONS  

Life in Great Groups is different from much of real life. It’s better.

1. Greatness starts with superb people.

2. Great Groups and great leaders create each other.

3. Every Great Group has a strong leader. 

4. The leaders of Great Groups love talent and know where to find it. 

5. Great Groups are full of talented people who can work together. 

6. Great Groups think they are on a mission from God.

7. Every Great Group is an island—but an island with a bridge to the mainland

8. Great groups see themselves as winning underdogs. 

9. Great Groups always have an enemy. 

10. People in Great Groups have blinders on. The project is all they see. 

11. Great Groups are optimistic, not realistic. 

12. In Great Groups the right person has the right job. 

13. The leaders of Great Groups give them what they need and free them from the rest. 

14. Great Groups ship

15. Great work is its own reward. 

 

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