Making the Matrix Work: How Matrix Managers Engage People and Cut Through Complexity
The "Matrix Mindset" will enable connection, cooperation and collaborative control.

Global customers, supply chains and more integrated business functions mean that work now cuts across the traditional vertical silos of country and function. But the 'solution' of the matrix structure also brings multiple bosses, competing goals and higher levels of complexity. Traditional management training prioritizes clarity, predictability and control.

In a matrix we need to be able to balance this with the ability to tolerate ambiguity, manage uncertainty and decentralize control. Managers need an expanded toolkit to help them move from the hard to the soft, from the concrete to the ambiguous and back again depending on the situation. Making the Matrix Work introduces some new ideas and practical tools in 3 key areas:

* Leading people beyond clarity to flexibility. A matrix trades clarity for flexibility. We need to create enough clarity on goals and roles and to align with others; but we also need to cope with ambiguity, manage complex trade-offs and dilemmas and deal with higher levels of conflict.

* Being connected and effective. We set up a matrix to improve cooperation and communication across the silos but be careful what you wish for! It is easy to become over-connected to poor-quality meetings, teams and communication. More teamwork, meetings and emails are not the answer.

* Creating control by giving it away. The complexity and diversity of the matrix can undermine trust and lead to an increase in central control and bureaucracy. We need to prevent this by building trust, empowering and creating commitment. Accountability without control and influence without authority are the norm.

Kevan Hall's new book will help you develop your matrix mindset and will show you how to establish and engage networks that do not depend on role, control or authority to get things done. This book gives individuals working in the matrix the tools to take control of their own goals, role and success and shows matrix managers how to lead others to make their matrix really work.
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Making the Matrix Work: How Matrix Managers Engage People and Cut Through Complexity
The "Matrix Mindset" will enable connection, cooperation and collaborative control.

Global customers, supply chains and more integrated business functions mean that work now cuts across the traditional vertical silos of country and function. But the 'solution' of the matrix structure also brings multiple bosses, competing goals and higher levels of complexity. Traditional management training prioritizes clarity, predictability and control.

In a matrix we need to be able to balance this with the ability to tolerate ambiguity, manage uncertainty and decentralize control. Managers need an expanded toolkit to help them move from the hard to the soft, from the concrete to the ambiguous and back again depending on the situation. Making the Matrix Work introduces some new ideas and practical tools in 3 key areas:

* Leading people beyond clarity to flexibility. A matrix trades clarity for flexibility. We need to create enough clarity on goals and roles and to align with others; but we also need to cope with ambiguity, manage complex trade-offs and dilemmas and deal with higher levels of conflict.

* Being connected and effective. We set up a matrix to improve cooperation and communication across the silos but be careful what you wish for! It is easy to become over-connected to poor-quality meetings, teams and communication. More teamwork, meetings and emails are not the answer.

* Creating control by giving it away. The complexity and diversity of the matrix can undermine trust and lead to an increase in central control and bureaucracy. We need to prevent this by building trust, empowering and creating commitment. Accountability without control and influence without authority are the norm.

Kevan Hall's new book will help you develop your matrix mindset and will show you how to establish and engage networks that do not depend on role, control or authority to get things done. This book gives individuals working in the matrix the tools to take control of their own goals, role and success and shows matrix managers how to lead others to make their matrix really work.
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Making the Matrix Work: How Matrix Managers Engage People and Cut Through Complexity

Making the Matrix Work: How Matrix Managers Engage People and Cut Through Complexity

by Kevan Hall
Making the Matrix Work: How Matrix Managers Engage People and Cut Through Complexity

Making the Matrix Work: How Matrix Managers Engage People and Cut Through Complexity

by Kevan Hall

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Overview

The "Matrix Mindset" will enable connection, cooperation and collaborative control.

Global customers, supply chains and more integrated business functions mean that work now cuts across the traditional vertical silos of country and function. But the 'solution' of the matrix structure also brings multiple bosses, competing goals and higher levels of complexity. Traditional management training prioritizes clarity, predictability and control.

In a matrix we need to be able to balance this with the ability to tolerate ambiguity, manage uncertainty and decentralize control. Managers need an expanded toolkit to help them move from the hard to the soft, from the concrete to the ambiguous and back again depending on the situation. Making the Matrix Work introduces some new ideas and practical tools in 3 key areas:

* Leading people beyond clarity to flexibility. A matrix trades clarity for flexibility. We need to create enough clarity on goals and roles and to align with others; but we also need to cope with ambiguity, manage complex trade-offs and dilemmas and deal with higher levels of conflict.

* Being connected and effective. We set up a matrix to improve cooperation and communication across the silos but be careful what you wish for! It is easy to become over-connected to poor-quality meetings, teams and communication. More teamwork, meetings and emails are not the answer.

* Creating control by giving it away. The complexity and diversity of the matrix can undermine trust and lead to an increase in central control and bureaucracy. We need to prevent this by building trust, empowering and creating commitment. Accountability without control and influence without authority are the norm.

Kevan Hall's new book will help you develop your matrix mindset and will show you how to establish and engage networks that do not depend on role, control or authority to get things done. This book gives individuals working in the matrix the tools to take control of their own goals, role and success and shows matrix managers how to lead others to make their matrix really work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473644786
Publisher: Quercus
Publication date: 02/07/2013
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Kevan Hall is the founder and CEO of Global Integration Ltd., a consultancy specializing in skills required to work in complex, international organizations, with offices in the UK and California. He works with companies around the world including Microsoft, Coca-Cola, GlaxoSmithKline, and Vodafone.
He has practical experience in line management, manufacturing operations, HR, training, and strategic and market planning, mostly at Mars, where he worked in Strasbourg as head of training and education from Vladivostock to Ireland. He manages his own cross-cultural and remote organization and is a regular speaker at international conferences. His work is profiled at www.global-integration.com

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 1

Part I Clarity 13

2 Trading Clarity for Flexibility 14

3 Islands of Clarity 21

4 Owning Your Role 32

5 Getting Aligned with Others 47

6 Difficult Decisions 64

7 Dealing with Daily Dilemmas 79

8 Creating and Coping with Conflict 95

Part II Cooperation 105

9 More Cooperation and Communication 106

10 The Four Ways of Working 118

11 Cooperating through Technology and Social Media 136

Part III Control 153

12 Accountability without Control 154

13 Power and Influence without Authority 165

14 From Empowerment to Freedom 184

15 Building, Maintaining, and Repairing Trust 198

Part IV The Matrix Mindset and Skillset 217

16 The Matrix Mindset and Skillset 218

Acknowledgments 225

Index 227

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