Tanya Menon, former Booth faculty & Associate Professor at Ohio State University, will discuss her book Stop Spending, Start Managing: Strategies to Transform Wasteful Habits.

Where

Gleacher Center, Room 300
450 N Cityfront Plaza Dr
Chicago, Illinois

Event Details

Tanya Menon, former Booth faculty member & Associate Professor at Ohio State University, will discuss her book Stop Spending, Start Managing: Strategies to Transform Wasteful Habits.
Think about your toughest problem at work, and how it's being tackled. Are you finding yourself stuck in endless committees and seeing money spent on consultants and analytics? With all the time and money you're spending on the problem, have you gotten the results you want, or have your actions perhaps made the problem even worse? The most frustrating parts of work (and life) occur when we lose touch with the connection between our inputs and our outputs.
Stop Spending, Start Managing: Strategies to Transform Wasteful Habits by Tanya Menon and Leigh Thompson addresses five critical ways we get trapped in problem solving: we use past solutions for today's problems; we're too agreeable so we avoid conflicts; we're in our narrow cliques and miss the whole picture, competitive processes stop us from executing solutions; and we engage in macromanagement, (i.e.under-managing groups).
During this lunch session, Tanya will lead a discussion about some key ways to catch ourselves in these traps, and get to the heart of the problem.

Cost

No Charge

Registration

Register Online

Deadline: 7/1/2017

Questions

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