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Designing Matrix Organizations that Actually Work: How IBM, Proctor & Gamble and | |||
Designing Matrix Organizations that Actually Work: How IBM, Proctor & Gamble and |
Jay R. Galbraith is professor emeritus at the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne, Switzerland. He is also senior research scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Designing the Global Corporation and Designing Your Organization, both from Jossey–Bass.
Praise for Designing Matrix Organizations That Actually Work
"Rumors of the death of matrix organizations have been greatly exaggerated the current business models of global companies in many industries require multidimensional lines of control and influence. This lucid book, richly illustrated with compelling insights and examples from Jay Galbraith's forty years spent helping global companies do matrix right, is essential reading for executives, management consultants, and students of organization at all levels."Raymond E. Levitt, academic director, Stanford Advanced Project Management Program, and coauthor of Executing Your Strategy
"Working with Jay Galbraith has taught me that the ultimate success of a matrix organization is in the implementation. From communicating and planning, to distributing power and decision makingit's all here. No one is more qualified to write on this subject than Jay Galbraith."
Don Robert, CEO, Experian Group
"Jay has seen the world with a variety of lenses. He brings a rare insight with his unique combination of industry and academic experience. When Jay talks, I take particular note."
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, president and CEO, Nokia Corporation
"Matrix organizations are a necessary evil in today's business environment, and they are very difficult to manage. Jay's knowledge and vast experience with large multinational companies have added immense value to our organization. He's also a pleasure to work with."
Ken Kannappan, CEO, Plantronics