What Can America's 250th Anniversary Teach Us About Organizations?
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All organizations, whether they are profit-seeking companies, non-profits, or governments, have politics. And the issues of how we make decisions, the role of top-down vs. bottoms-up governance, and how we empower people to speak up… these are existential topics in any group of people.
As the USA celebrates its 250 year anniversary and we read so many articles about our history, I wanted to reflect on what our political history teaches us about business leadership, governance, and employee empowerment.
For those of you who study political science, I admire your craft and I think we have a lot to share.
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Chapters
- (00:00:00) - Lessons from the United States
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