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Making the Matrix Work: How Matrix Managers Engage People and Cut Through Complexity: How Matrix Managers Can Engage People and Cut Through Complexity [Hardcover]

Kevan Hall
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7 Feb 2013 1904838421 978-1904838425 First
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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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing; First edition (7 Feb 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1904838421
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904838425
  • Product Dimensions: 14.5 x 2.2 x 24.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 123,020 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for Kevan Hall's Speed Lead, also published by Nicholas Brealey Publishing, ISBN 9781857883749 "The book is accessible, easy to read and practically written...I found the book gave me cause to examine how I manage, and I was able to take away some practical ideas that I will apply in my own working environment."
Personnel Today

"Intensely practical. Hall's book is a highly stimulating guide to creating a more efficient business. Any global firm would benefit form the chapter on managing across time zones by organising continuous 24-hour working."
Carol Kennedy, Director

"An eminently practical book, good at giving pragmatic, realistic tips that can help the reader to reframe and reflect on one's practice, and change behaviour without the guilt from being 'stuck' in an outdated managerial mindset. This is a well-organised and enthusiastic synthesis of good managerial practice."
People Management

"We want our companies to be faster, simpler and easier to run - this refreshing blend of challenging ideas and practical tools shows us how"
Karl Kahofer, Group President Europe and Asia Pacific, Rubbermaid/IRWIN

"A much needed new look at managing and leading in complex modern organisations. Practical tools you can implement to speed up your company."
Bob Morton, Head of People Development Competence Centre, Europe-MEA, Ciba Specialty Chemicals

"SPEED is the key word for companies in the Asia Pacific Rim. Kevan's remarkable...book comes from his long practical experience. New tools and techniques from this book can be applied in many different countries without any cultural difference."
Professor Jae Ho Park. Yeungnam University, South Korea

"Globalization, technology and scale can lead to growth and success, but they also bring dysfunctional baggage. Kevan shows how to get off the organizational 'hamster wheel' and focus on what is important."
Geoff Armstrong, Director General, CIPD

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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

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5.0 out of 5 stars Practical read 11 Mar 2013
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A thought provoking, practical book about the REAL issues in a matrix. Doesnt concentrate on the structural aspects so much as ideas to actually use in the real situation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Practical advice and clear messages 7 Feb 2013
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I need to start by stating that I am a friend and colleague of the author.
In this book, Kevan relentlessly reminds the reader that the key to making the matrix work is the skills development of the group he describes as the "Matrix Middle". Once you accept this point, the book then lays out a systematic series of steps thoughtfully bundled into three "C"s - Clarity, Co-operation and Control.
The strength of this book, like his first, "Speed Lead", is that the tools are simple, practical and most importantly tried and tested by thousands of participants who have attended workshops around the world.
Whatever type of matrix structure you find yourself working in, this book should provide you with a toolkit to transform you from a "matrix victim" to a "matrix manager".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Full of Practical Tips 7 Feb 2013
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Very similar in style to his previous book "Speed Lead" so if you liked that one you'll like this one too.

The book deals essentially with three aspects of working in a Matrix -- Clarity, Co-operation and Control offering practical tips and advice on how to get the right balance in each area -- i.e. neither too much or too little of each. As well as the practical and pragmatic tips which I find very useful, I also like the fact that it contains many case studies are stories from business people from around the globe which illustrated what it takes to make it work, as well as the mistakes you can make.

This book is aimed at people who find themselves in a matrix and want to know what to do to make it work. I think it complements nicely Galbraith's book "Designing Matrix Organizations that Actually Work" which is more aimed at the Organizational Development Community. So I'd expect this book to have a wider audience.

I work for Kevan's company so I'd encourage you to read this review alongside my other reviews of business books
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