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Super-Flexible Execution: Experimenting, Iterating and Recalibrating

Homa Bahrami () and Stuart Evans ()
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Homa Bahrami: University of California
Stuart Evans: Carnegie Mellon University, Silicon Valley

Chapter 6 in Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises, 2010, pp 99-121 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract How can knowledge workers execute new initiatives when they have limited information, little time, and minimal resources? How can they decide between competing options when there are no clear recipes and blueprints for success? How can they change direction and revise expectations? How can they be systematic and consistent, when uncertainty is an everyday fact of life? We explore these questions to better understand how knowledge workers embark on, and execute pioneering initiatives in dynamic settings.

Keywords: Disk Drive; Knowledge Worker; Dynamic Setting; Customer Acquisition; Founding Team (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02447-4_6

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