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Defensiveness as an Organizational Challenge

Bob Brennan, president and C.E.O. of Iron Mountain, believes that defensiveness is destructive. He feels that managers are too often guided by a ‘command and control’ style of leadership, which may work well for specific outcomes, but hurts a manager in the long run.

Without the openness to ask for constructive feedback, even in the form of criticism, managers propagate a status gap between them and their teams. Brennan suggests that leaders consistently ‘give constructive feedback, never destructive. And managers need to seek constructive feedback themselves.’

They should be asking ‘What do you recommend we do?’ to keep on eye on who is open-minded, and who is thinking about moving the company forward. They key for Brennan is an open environment that promotes collaboration with clear expectations and the ability to give and receive constructive feedback.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/28/business/28corner.html

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Most Innovative Companies

The top 50 innovative companies according to fastcompany.com might actually surprise you. http://www.fastcompany.com/mic/2010

Then there are BusinessWeek.com’s top 50 innovative companies. http://www.businessweek.com/interactive_reports/innovative_companies_2010.html

There are some obvious discrepancies in comparing the two list, some well known companies miss the cut, some in the top 10 we have never heard of. Facebook is #1 according to fastcompany, but #48 according to BusinessWeek. Which begs the question, how do we define innovation? Is it just young and disruptive technology, or is the corporate giant who continues to reinvent itself?