October 1999
Beginner
336 pages
12h 25m
English
The first rule of teamwork at SEI, the money management firm headquartered in Oaks, Pennsylvania, is that there are remarkably few rules. Teams have anywhere from 2 to 30 members and every team is structured differently. Most employees belong to one “base team” as well as three or four ad hoc teams. These ad hoc teams give SEI a sense of perpetual motion. Work is distributed among roughly 140 self-managing teams. Some are permanent, designed to serve big customers or important markets. But many are temporary: People come together to solve a problem and disband when their work is done. The result is a workplace that is always on the move. “We call it fluid leadership,” says SEI's ...
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