The Need for Speed in Decision Making


The inability of large companies to make decisions quickly is as much a failure of organisational structure as it is of weak leadership.

Criticaleye asks Julian Birkinshaw, Clodagh Murphy, Geraint Anderson, Caroline Brown, Simon Dawson and Martin Hess how they are tackling this issue in order to create a flatter, faster and fitter business.

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Contributors
Caroline Brown
Chair
NAHL Group plc
Clodagh Murphy
Non-Executive Chair
ExIST
Geraint Anderson
Non-executive Director
Premier Farnell
Julian Birkinshaw
Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
London Business School
Martin Hess
Chair
Telefonica Tech UK&I
Simon Dawson
Associate
Transcend Consultancy LLP


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