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The Big Idea
Whether it is a Lone Ranger,
Paul Revere, Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan, the myth of the triumphant
individual - the lone hero - is deeply ingrained in the American psyche. But in
a shrinking world of technological and political complexity, cooperation and
collaboration are now becoming the order of the day. Most urgent projects
require the coordinated contributions of many talented people.
"Organizing Genius" by Warren Bennis and Patricia Ward Biederman
presents insights on how and why a few groups rise to greatness, as a way of
showing how to transform todays workplaces into Great Groups of collaboration
and productivity. It presents 7 examples of Great Groups - Walt Disney, Xeroxs
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), Apple, the 1992 Clinton campaign, Lockheeds
Skunk Works, Black Mountain College, and the Manhattan Project, which invented
the atomic bomb in World War II.
Warren G. Bennis
is a Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at the Marshall School
and Founding Chairman of the Leadership Institute at the University of Southern
California. He served serveral years on the faculty of M.I.T. He has also served
for many years on the faculty of MITs Sloan School of Management and as a
faculty member at harvard University and Boston
Universitiy.

























