Simplicity by Jensen Bill

Simplicity by Jensen Bill

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The greatest challenge that people and companies face isn't from the competition, the marketplace or anything else "out there". It is from confusion within organizations. Simplicity, outlined here, is the disciplined use of one skill and one tool, applied in infinite ways.

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Simplicity by Jensen Bill

The greatest challenge that people and companies face isn't from the competition, the marketplace or anything else "out there". It is from confusion within organizations. Companies have to learn how to manage the ever-increasing complexity that characterizes work for ever-increasing numbers of people. Despite ever faster and more sophisticated computer power and a decade of right-sizing and re-engineering, work still isn't getting any easier. We're all drowning in information and need better ways to organize, communicate, solve problems and make decisions. Simplicity is the disciplined use of one skill and one tool, applied in infinite ways: knowing how to get what you need to make a decision; and organizing and sharing information so people will do something with it.
Bill Jenson is president of the Jenson Group, a change and communication consulting firm. The Jenson Group's clients include Fortune 250 companies such as PepsiCo, Merck, Citibank and IBM. He has written and spoken widely on the idea of simplicity as a management concept and, in collaboration with Northern Illinois University, he designed, organized and supervised the five-year study of over 450 companies and 2500 workers on which Simplicity is based.
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ISBN 13 9780002571869
ISBN 10 0002571862
Title Simplicity
Author Jensen Bill
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2000-09-01
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.