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The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations (edition 2006)

by Ori Brafman

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If you cut off a spider's head, it dies. But if you cut off a starfish's leg, it grows a new one, and that leg can grow into an entirely new starfish. Traditional top-down organizations are like spiders, but now starfish organizations are changing the face of business and the world. What's the hidden power behind the success of Wikipedia, Craigslist, and Skype? What do eBay and General Electric have in common with the abolitionist and women's rights movements? What fundamental choice put General Motors and Toyota on vastly different paths? How could winning a Supreme Court case be the biggest mistake MGM could have made? After five years of ground-breaking research, Ori Brafman and Rod A. Beckstrom share some unexpected answers, gripping stories, and a tapestry of unlikely connections. THE STARFISH AND THE SPIDER argues that organizations fall into two categories: traditional "spiders," which have a rigid hierarchy and top-down leadership, and revolutionary "starfish," which rely on the power of peer relationships. It reveals how established companies and institutions, from IBM to Intuit to the U.S. government, are also learning how to incorporate starfish principles to achieve success. Find out: * How the Apaches fended off the powerful Spanish army for 200 years. * The power of a simple circle. * The importance of catalysts who have an uncanny ability to bring people together. * How the Internet has become a breeding ground for leaderless organizations. * How Alcoholics Anonymous has reached untold millions with only a shared ideology and without a leader.… (more)
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Title:The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations
Authors:Ori Brafman
Info:Portfolio Hardcover (2006), Hardcover, 240 pages
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Rating:****
Tags:management, leadership, new economy

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Here's what I wrote in 2009 about this read: "Business book about the power of decentralized organizations, and tips for leveraging elements within business and other centralized organizations ("hybrid model", "sweet spot"). Simple, straigthforward read." ( )
  MGADMJK | Jul 31, 2023 |

Is an organization more like a starfish or a spider? I like the book a lot though it seemed to dwell on the same points a lot. ( )
  wellington299 | Feb 19, 2022 |
This one needs to be read, not heard as audiobook.
  patl | Feb 18, 2019 |
i think i read this book a few years too late. much of it seemed self-evident. that said, it is a light, fast read and worth the time just for the thought exercises it provokes. ( )
  burningdervish | Nov 29, 2016 |
A very easy, smooth read. Recommended reading for defense and homeland security specialists. The principles discussed are sound and explained in a way that are easy to understand.
  gslim96 | Jan 25, 2015 |
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Beckstrom, Rod A.main authorall editionsconfirmed
Pratt, SeanNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Toparkus, KatharinaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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If you cut off a spider's head, it dies. But if you cut off a starfish's leg, it grows a new one, and that leg can grow into an entirely new starfish. Traditional top-down organizations are like spiders, but now starfish organizations are changing the face of business and the world. What's the hidden power behind the success of Wikipedia, Craigslist, and Skype? What do eBay and General Electric have in common with the abolitionist and women's rights movements? What fundamental choice put General Motors and Toyota on vastly different paths? How could winning a Supreme Court case be the biggest mistake MGM could have made? After five years of ground-breaking research, Ori Brafman and Rod A. Beckstrom share some unexpected answers, gripping stories, and a tapestry of unlikely connections. THE STARFISH AND THE SPIDER argues that organizations fall into two categories: traditional "spiders," which have a rigid hierarchy and top-down leadership, and revolutionary "starfish," which rely on the power of peer relationships. It reveals how established companies and institutions, from IBM to Intuit to the U.S. government, are also learning how to incorporate starfish principles to achieve success. Find out: * How the Apaches fended off the powerful Spanish army for 200 years. * The power of a simple circle. * The importance of catalysts who have an uncanny ability to bring people together. * How the Internet has become a breeding ground for leaderless organizations. * How Alcoholics Anonymous has reached untold millions with only a shared ideology and without a leader.

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