Strategy & Leadership

The perils of organisational complexity and how to tame it

October 19, 2015

Global

October 19, 2015

Global
Josselyn Simpson

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Josselyn has worked in the thought leadership and quantitative research team of the Economist Intelligence Unit for more than 15 years. She is an expert in creating engaging content for C-level and other senior executives. Among her areas of interest are organisation, governance, and the effects of technology on the workplace. She was also a Senior Campaign Manager at Booz & Company and a Senior Editor at McKinsey & Company. Through those roles she developed significant expertise in global thought leadership development and programme management. She began her career at The New Yorker. She is based in New York and holds an undergraduate degree with honors from Harvard College.

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A survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), sponsored by SAP, gathered the views of 331 executives from around the world on how complex their organisations are, how complexity hurts them and the most successful tactics for reducing it.

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