Today, it's not uncommon for C-suite responsibilities to be divided among any number of acronyms: CEO, CFO, CIO, COO, etc.; not to mention the ubiquitous "SME's."
Perhaps it's the influence of Silicon Valley start-ups, or maybe matrix organizations are realizing that shared responsibility equals a higher level of corporate "ownership" throughout the company, which in turn equals higher profit margins and shareholder value.
One UK-based HR publication takes a closer look, citing the end of two celebrated "working partnerships" – one corporate; the other in the world of sports (arguably corporate) – as evidence.
Read the full article from HR Magazine.
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Have the 20th Century's 'Hero Leaders' Become the 21st Century's Corporate Partners?
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