There's an
elephant in the room that everyone knows about but no one is acknowledging. The
elephant is implicit and undiscussable and lurks in every organization.
Everyone talks around the elephant and thinks that everyone else knows about
the elephant. But, until the elephant's presence is made explicit, the level of
dialogue and therefore the quality of decision-making is limited. Sound
familiar?
Using
NASA's tragic accidents and Enron's bankruptcy as examples of the price of not
having open, constructive dialogue, the book shows how great companies create
an environment that encourages and listens to input from all levels of the
organization.
After
reading this book, you'll understand: The role of assumptions and multiple
realities; why surfacing assumptions is so important; how to have constructive
dialogue; why arrogance, hubris and smart talk gets in the way of constructive
dialogue; and what strategies you can use to name the elephants in your
organization.
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