
Who’s in the Room?
How Great Leaders Structure and Manage the Teams Around Them
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At the top of every organization chart lies a myth — that the boss and senior management team make all the critical decisions together. In reality, most decisions are actually made by the boss and an inner circle of confidants — a "team with no name" that exists outside formal processes. This gap between the myth and reality of decision making causes significant problems. In Who’s in the Room? Bob Frisch provides a unique perspective to this widely misunderstood issue.
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