The Cycle of Leadership: How Great Leaders Teach Their Companies to Win

by Noel M. Tichy

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Today's radically transformed knowledge economy requires winning companies to be fast - and smart. In his new book, best-selling management author Noel Tichy shows that the smartest, fastest, and most successful organizations are explicitly designed to encourage the creation and sharing of knowledge.

These companies foster the sharing of valuable information by creating cycles of learning and teaching. In these Virtuous Teaching Cycles everyone learns and everyone teaches. They start with top leaders clearly defining and personally teaching their ideas, values, and strategies. But the teaching is not the traditional one-way cram-down of policies and instructions. It is *interactive* teaching in which the students are encouraged to process what they've heard against their own experience and knowledge. They then become the teachers, sharing their knowledge and insights with the leaders.

Tichy examines the teaching and learning strategies of great company builders from Jack Welch to Michael Dell and more than a dozen other winning leaders. He details how they have created organizations that foster knowledge exchange and how for their efforts they have developed smart, aligned, and energized workforces that consistently beat out the competition.

Tichy examines an array of teaching and learning methodologies:

* General Electric's deployment of 15,000 Black Belt leaders who teach and lead Six Sigma quality-improvement projects.

* Trilogy Software's use of the new hires in its Trilogy University orientation program to drive product development and continual transformation of the company.

* Accenture's creation of small communities that bring its far-flung consultants together to share best practices and coach one another.

Other examples come from Home Depot, 3M, Dell, Pepsico, Yum! Brands, Intel, Cisco, Genentech, Limited Brands, and the U.S. Special Operations Forces.

Tichy shows how choosing between business results and people development is no longer a zero-sum game but the only way to thrive and avoid the 'vicious nonteaching cycles' that have recently destroyed so many companies and prominent leaders.

A handbook is included in this volume that gives readers specific tools for building and leading a Teaching Organization.

  • ISBN10 0061741027
  • ISBN13 9780061741029
  • Publish Date 17 March 2009 (first published 20 August 2002)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
  • Imprint Collins
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 464
  • Language English