<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This book is a primer on organizational ambidexterity: being able to both exploit and explore. It reviews culture, leadership, learning, and structure as elements of ambidexterity; addresses the environment of complexity; and offers strategies for cultivating an ambidextrous mind and an ambidextrous organization.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Research into formerly high performing organizations has consistently found that <em>organizational exploitation drives out exploration.</em> What does that mean? It's simple: As organizations exploit the marketplace by doing what they do best for profit and market share, they consequently stop exploring and looking for new ideas; they stop learning in critical ways that could guarantee future success. The solution is the practice of <em>organizational<strong> </strong>ambidexterity, </em> the ability to be simultaneously exploitative and explorative in the marketplace, managing both elements in a rhythmic balance and dance that promote both short- and long-term performance and success. Mastering ambidexterity is not easy and takes a certain amount of trust and grit; however, for the companies that adopt this model and routinely execute it, it is a combination that works.</p><p>This book has been designed to take you on a journey, entertain you with stories, educate and stretch your current knowledge and thinking, and encourage you to reflect and question the world in which you live. It begins by reviewing the elements of the ambidextrous organization: culture, leadership, learning, and structure. It then addresses the environment of complexity, with discussions of the science of complexity, equilibrium, symmetry, structure, emergence, chaos, and governance. The third part presents strategies to help you cultivate an ambidextrous mind by overcoming some hurdles and being authentic. The book closes by describing how to arrive at organizational ambidexterity.</p><p><strong>About the author: </strong> Eric Zabiegalski<strong> </strong>is an external organizational development consultant specializing in strategy, culture, and leadership development with an emphasis on innovation and creativity. He has worked in the private and public sectors, with for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, locally and nationally. In addition to his work as a consultant, Dr. Zabiegalski is a member of the World Institute of Action Learning Board of Directors and a professor at Webster University. He has a doctoral degree in human and organizational learning from The George Washington University.</p><p><strong>ADVANCED PRAISE</strong></p><p>"Dr. Zabiegalski is the rare scholar-practitioner who has the ability to incorporate cutting-edge theories such as complexity, psychology, philosophy, management science, action learning, and economics with his many years as a successful leader and consultant. This book captures his wisdom and common sense, which results in pages of great ideas and even greater recommendations on how the reader can build an ambidextrous learning organization. It's a wonderful book, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is seeking to build an organization that can lead and learn in a turbulent world." --<strong>Michael J. Marquardt, Professor Emeritus, George Washington University, and Co-founder, World Institute for Action Learning</strong></p><p>"Every once in a while, a book comes around that informs and unites us. This is such a book. The author turns what might seem an esoteric business topic into a highly relatable search for balance and inclusion that benefits us all. Dr. Zabiegalski has written what should be required reading for every leader, entrepreneur, educator, and manager." --<strong>Timothy Lucente, Solutions Consultant</strong></p><p>"At the leading edge of a global phenomenon, Dr. Zabiegalski is a pathfinder on the subject of organizational ambidexterity. Dr. Eric's book places us squarely at the intersection of thought and practice by offering pragmatic approaches to understand, thrive, and fuel meaningful paradigm shifts in this dynamically connected complex world." <strong>--Thomas Kleiner, Ph.D., Executive in Residence, Webster University</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>MORE ADVANCED PRAISE</strong></p><p>"Eric paints a vivid picture of how to build tomorrow's successful organizations, where team members feel safe to dream, create, question the status quo, take risks, and ultimately find fulfillment. If you're ready to join the movement, this book is for you!" <strong>--</strong><strong>Bob Chapman, CEO, Barry-Wehmiller; author of <em>Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family</em></strong></p><p>"Between the pages of this book are lessons that transcend business as usual. Inclusion, diversity, empathy, and newly realized, fulfilling performance, it is Eastern consciousness meets Western pragmatism." --<strong>Dr. Arun</strong><strong> Manilal Gandhi, Sociopolitical Activist, Senior Practitioner, Bosserman Center for Conflict Resolution, Salisbury University, </strong> <strong>and Fifth</strong> G<strong>randson of Mohandas Gandhi</strong></p><p>"As I read this excellent book, three companies kept coming into my mind: Kodak, Blockbuster, and Blackberry. The failure of these organizations to develop explorative processes and mindsets is a powerful illustration of why the concepts laid out in this highly effective guidebook should be embraced. <em>The Rise of the AO</em> is a thoroughly enjoyable read which deserves to do well!" --<strong>Martin Lister, Humanintelligence, Inc., United Kingdom</strong></p><p>"Eric has done a masterful job dissecting what makes an organization tick and excel! As a founder and owner of a rapidly growing 100-person high-tech company, I found that the descriptions and concepts presented in Eric's book are thought provoking and hit close to home. Leadership is a complex art form that constantly needs to change and evolve. Eric describes this rewarding challenge brilliantly in a clear, concise, easy-to-understand manner." --<strong>Mike Bechtold, President, OptiPro Systems</strong></p><p>"Many organizations focus on innovation, new products and services, while others continue to exploit the products and services they already have. In <em>Rise of the AO</em>, Eric discusses the challenges and benefits for organizations that can do both. Addressing the primary challenges ambidextrous organizations face, especially cultural change, this is an essential guide for any company wanting to become ambidextrous." --<strong>William Thoet, Retired EVP, Booz Allen Hamilton, </strong><strong>Former Chairman of the ALS Association, Owner of Georgetown Piano Bar</strong></p><p>"An over-the-horizon thinker, Dr. Zabiegalski addresses the tough cultural and sociological phenomena we can no longer ignore if we want to advance in work and wellness for the 21st century. Outlining the construct of organizational ambidexterity, Eric illustrates how this behavioral model is more than a shrewd business strategy; it's a template for living and working your best life!" --<strong>Brian Polkinghorn, Ph.D., Executive Director, Bosserman Center for Conflict Resolution, Salisbury University</strong></p><p>"Learning never stops! Dr. Zabiegalski shines a light on the concept of organizational ambidexterity and the importance of organizations investing in their employees and a culture of learning and establishing a flexible structure that creates opportunities for success. A "must read" for every agile organization!"--<strong>Oscar Barrow, Program Management Professional</strong></p><br>
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