Under New Management: How Leading Organizations Are Upending Business as Usual
Written by David Burkus
Narrated by Rich Orlow
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David Burkus
David Burkus is associate professor of leadership and innovation at Oral Roberts University where he was recently named one of the nation’s Top 40 Under 40 Professors Who Inspire. He’s the author of four books and has delivered keynote speeches and workshops for Fortune 500 companies including Microsoft and Google. Since 2017, he’s been ranked as one of the world’s top business thought leaders by Thinkers50. He lives outside of Tulsa with his wife and their two boys.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Some really good ideas, but unlikely to be implemented in industrial settings with number-focused orgs (rather than people-focused orgs).