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"Integrating the Corporation" Fusion is in the business of “pulling corporations together.” The last century has demonstrated the power of specialization and “departmental silos” in corporate life. It’s a powerful approach to efficient structure! One problem though, it separates people from their colleagues, their customers and their lives. While there’s a good chance that if we focus narrowly we can achieve a specific profit goal, it’s more and more likely that we’ll defeat ourselves in the larger game – quality of life, career and character. We think the pieces of our organizations and their efficient structure have converged to distance us from the benefits we started out to achieve. OK, we admit it. We think we’re the “good guys.” “Greater Good.” “Holistic Practitioners.” “Ethics.“ Here are some representative thoughts about bringing the pieces together: |
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