Whos in the Room?, Bob Frisch
Whos in the Room?, Bob Frisch
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Who's in the Room?
How Great Leaders Structure and Manage the Teams Around Them

Author: Bob Frisch

Narrator: Melissa Reizian Frank

Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The inability to make decisions. Competition for resources. Friction among team members. These problems are endemic in organizations of all sizes, in all industries, across all continents. Leaders usually assume that if their teams can just communicate better, or trust each other more, or overcome some other set of individual or collective dysfunctions, these problems can be resolved.  And so they call in the psychologists, the coaches, and organization development consultants.  But the problems dont go away.  In fact, the problems often arent psychological or behavioral at all.  Rather, theyre caused by a failure to understand how managerial team building and decision-making actually work.  Through research and interviews with CEOs and top executives at major companies like MasterCard, DuPont and Morgan Stanley, the authors found that many leaders see themselves as leading not from the top of an organizational pyramid but from the center of several concentric rings of teams, both formal and informal, that surround them. This book shows how executives in organizations of any size can better configure, manage, and maximize their leverage of the formal and informal teams around them. Leaders will learn:  The best executives surround themselves with a portfolio of teams, not a single team consisting of their direct reports. These portfolios consist of a mix of formal teams and ad-hoc kitchen cabinets of close advisors. Ad-hoc teams often provide more value to leaders than their formal teams.  The Senior Management Team, often viewed as the top executive body of an organization, is often the most dysfunctional team of all - and how it can be fixed. The most effective CEOs surround themselves with four types of teams, each with specific functions that they are uniquely suited to fill. Providing clarity around roles and decision-making can be a more effective key to team success than putting more effort into team building. This book enables leaders and members of their teams to clarify roles and maximize strategic capability, generating faster, better decisions and a higher level of organizational alignment for improved results.

About Bob Frisch

Bob Frisch is the managing partner of the Strategic Offsites Group and is considered among the world’s leading strategic facilitators. He is the author of Who’s in the Room?


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew on December 22, 2017

I liked this book. Started with dispelling the myth of Executive Leadership Team and discussed the ways and with who key decisions are made. Also provided best practices in business case evaluation beyond the hard financial impacts with an underscore on getting dependencies understood so real organi......more

Goodreads review by Lakshmanan on March 01, 2019

Candid revelation to a known secret for decades in the corporate world – Kitchen Cabinets. It offers insights to “When does the decision happen and with whom”. Contrary to perception that this is match fixing, this informal way expedites decision making from the tyranny of the organization chart......more

Goodreads review by Soundview on May 20, 2013

Who's in the Room?: How Great Leaders Structure and Manage the Teams Around Them by Bob Frisch was chosen by Soundview Executive Book Summaries as one of the Top 30 Business Books of 2012. THE SOUNDVIEW REVIEW: Imagine that you walk in to your office on a random Wednesday morning and a co-worker stops......more

Goodreads review by Sean on March 17, 2013

In the first half of the book, it is a very good analysis of leadership and executive styles and organizations. It is a good discussion about the importance of meetings vs. doing things. The author has several good suggestions about how to focus standing committees and top level executive committees......more

Goodreads review by Eric on July 29, 2013

Great book on how decisions get made in large organizations but I found a lot of the advice relevant to the startup environment as well. Bob Frisch is clearly an expert on this subject with a lot of experience and relevant examples pulled in from a wide variety of companies. Highly recommended.......more