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26 Mar 09

The Strategic Advantage of Global Process and Practice Networks - The Big Shift - HarvardBusiness.org

It goes without saying that no matter how much talent a company might have, there are many more talented people working outside its boundaries. Yet all too many companies focus solely on acquiring talent, on bringing talent inside the firm. Why not access talent wherever it resides?

Some might say there's no way of doing so without sharply increasing the cost of complexity. New institutional practices can reduce these costs, however, as companies become:

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  • • Less transactional and more relational.

    • Less "hardwired" and more "loosely coupled."

    • Less focused on merely accessing external capabilities and more focused on rapid capability building for every participant.

    • Less focused on the firm and internal silos and more supportive of richer cross-enterprise interactions and collaborations among workers.
  • Companies must also participate in (and sometimes orchestrate) new organizational forms and structures called global process and practice networks.
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