About the book
\nWhat's stopping us from doing the best work of our lives? It's the way we work. Bureaucracy. Hierarchy. Compliance. Everything that slows us down and makes us feel less human. Our organizations are broken. And we can fix them.
\nAaron Dignan helps teams around the world completely reinvent their operating systems\u2014the fundamental principles and practices that shape their culture\u2014with extraordinary success. He helps them see that organizations aren't machines to be predicted and controlled. They're complex human systems full of potential waiting to be released. In Brave New Work, you'll learn exactly how to reinvent the way you work, not through top-down mandates, but through a groundswell of autonomy, trust, and transparency.
\nSource: https://www.bravenewwork.com/
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\nAbout the author
\nAaron Dignan sees the same phenomenon everywhere he looks. Our most trusted and important institutions\u2014in business, healthcare, government, philanthropy, and beyond \u2013 are struggling. They\u2019re confronted with the fact that the scale and bureaucracy that once made them strong are liabilities in an era of constant change. For the past ten years, he has studied organizations and teams with a new way of working that prioritizes adaptivity and autonomy over efficiency and control. Aaron contends that teams everywhere need to join them in the future of work.
\nAs the founder of The Ready\u2014a global organizational transformation and coaching practice\u2014he helps companies large and small adopt new forms of self-organization and dynamic teaming.
\nDignan is an active angel investor and helps build partnerships between the startups and end-ups he advises. He has sat on advisory boards for GE, American Express, PepsiCo, and Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, as well as the board of directors for Smashburger.
\nSource: http://www.aarondignan.com/#intro
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