The Silo Effect
The Peril of Expertise, and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers
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Narrated by:
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Eilidh L. Beaton
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Written by:
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Gillian Tett
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In The Silo Effect, award-winning journalist Gillian Tett examines the structural development of institutions such as UBS, Sony and the Bank of England. While the world is increasingly interlinked in some senses, it remains profoundly fragmented in others.
As organisations become larger and more global than ever before, they are apt to be divided and subdivided into numerous different departments to facilitate productivity. However, there is a trap to the inevitability of these silos. The tunnel vision and tribalism that silos can lead to makes groups less innovative and can lead to disastrous mistakes.
Institutions worldwide are made up of silos operating in isolation from one another. The Silo Effect is an eye-opening account that takes a radical anthropological approach in suggesting how we might draw them back together.
Gillian Tett is assistant editor for the Financial Times, where she has worked for 15 years. In 2008 she won the British Press Award for the Financial Journalist of the Year. She often appears on programmes such as Today and Newsnight and lectures widely.
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- Rupesh R.
- 06-10-20
Awesome book a must read
This is an awesome book. I bought this book 1 year ago and read half of it and moved to audible. The person reading hasn’t done a job as good as the book. She has done a good job with different voices but many sentences start in such a way that you miss the first word.
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- Brijesh Chenan
- 20-12-19
Good book, narration could be better
The book is pretty good aAnd covers a good set of examples that talk about silos and how to work to avoid them. However, the narration was too difficult to follow.
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