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Finding Allies, Building Alliances: 8 Elements that Bring—and Keep—People Together Mike Leavitt and Rich McKeown Format: Hardcover, 240pp. ISBN: 9781118282472 Publisher: Jossey-Bass Pub. Date: September 3, 2013 Average Customer Review: For Bulk Orders Call: 626-441-2024 Description and Reviews From The Publisher: From Governor and White House cabinet member Mike Leavitt: how to find collaborative solutions to the greatest challenges Your business challenges extend far beyond you and your firm, to the competitors within your industry and the regulators outside it. Finding solutions to larger issues requires cooperation between diverse stakeholders, and in this rapidly changing world, only those able to adapt and network successfully will produce fast, competitive solutions. How can leaders successfully bridge divides and turn competitors into collaborators? Leavitt and McKeown explain how a well-chosen network can become a powerful alliance. Whether you're launching a new partnership, or rehabilitating one already in progress, Finding Allies, Building Alliances will help you find workable solutions to the most complex problems.
Reviews “I've seen first-hand how collaboration is crucial to success—not only within an organization, but between multiple organizations. In Finding Allies, Building Alliances, Leavitt and McKeown provide a clear, simple roadmap for how to approach collaboration and the necessary elements for groups and people working together to succeed.” —Eric Schmidt, chairman, Google “Highly collaborative teams with a common challenge, committed leadership, and a clearly defined purpose are essential to creating solutions in an increasingly chaotic world. Governor Mike Leavitt and and RichMcKeown have led, facilitated, and participated in many successful collaborations—and a few less-than-successful ones—and have written a clear, concise roadmap to building the best. Finding Allies, Building Alliances is for anyone who wants to be successful in today’s complex, connected global economy.” —George Halvorson, chairman and CEO, Kaiser Permanente “As companies globalize, reaching across national, cultural, and technological borders, Governor Leavitt and Rich McKeown have developed a realistic and applicable blueprint for building and harnessing the value of collaborative alliances. As Walgreens itself establishes a global pharmacy-led health and wellbeing enterprise, Finding Allies, Building Alliances could not be more timely—or eye-opening.” —Gregory D. Wasson, president and CEO, Walgreen Co. “I wish all our leaders in and out of Washington would read Finding Allies, Building Alliances. Leading is a team sport and Governor Leavitt and McKeown are masters at telling us how to do it.” —Donna E. Shalala, president, University of Miami, and former secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services “In today’s highly matrixed organizations, the only way to drive transformative change is to build the right alliances, both internally and externally. In Finding Allies, Building Alliances,Mike Leavitt and Rich McKeown show you how to make it happen. —Mark T. Bertolini, chairman, CEO, and president, Aetna “Given their remarkable success as leaders in both business and government, Mike Leavitt and Rich McKeown have written the ultimate how-to on collaborative leading in business, government, and virtually any organization. In these transformational times, when organizational challenges have never been greater, bringing and keeping people together has never been more critical. The eight elements described in Finding Allies, Building Alliances create a playbook for success for every reader. I couldn’t recommend it more highly.” —Senator Tom Daschle, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader “I observed firsthand Mike Leavitt's skill at bringing people together and building coalitions in government, politics, and international affairs. Finding Allies, Building Alliances explains how successful managers cooperate to achieve goals and get things done in an environment brimming with complexity, uncertainty, and a multiplicity of actors.” —Robert B. Zoellick, Former President of the World Bank Group, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, US Trade Representative “I’ve had the opportunity to work with Mike Leavitt and Rich McKeown and see first-hand their skills as problem solvers that made them so effective at finding solutions on the ground in China. Through vivid examples here, he lays out how to get individuals with seemingly competing interests to work together towards solving a shared problem.” —Henry M. Paulson, Jr., chairman, The Paulson Institute, and former secretary, U.S. Department of Treasury “In our increasingly interconnected world, organizations face a growing number of challenges—disruptive technologies, regulatory reform, environmental issues—they cannot tackle in isolation. In Finding Allies, Building Alliances, Leavitt and McKeown advocate for formal, process-driven collaborations between organizations facing collective problems, explicitly designed to achieve an outcome with value for each of them. Great collaborations cannot be undertaken casually—they require effort, leadership, structure, process, and commitment. Finding Allies, Building Alliances offers a unique and practical approach to co-opetition in the 21st century.” —Craig Mundie, senior advisor to the CEO, Microsoft Corporation “In Finding Allies, Building Alliances, Leavitt and McKeown lay out practical steps any leader can follow to convene collaborators, gain consensus, and craft lasting solutions. Here is the recipe for any organization to solve problems more efficiently.” —Harvey V. Fineberg, MD, PhD,president, Institute of Medicine “Having worked closely with Governor Leavitt and Rich McKeown to create Western Governors University, I can testify that they are masters at bringing together diverse interests into powerful alliances. Finding Allies, Building Alliances will benefit anyone in business or non-profit leadership, since the right alliances with the right partners are a key to success.” —Robert W. Mendenhall, Ph.D., president, Western Governors University
About the Authors Mike Leavitt was elected governor of Utah three times. He then served in the cabinet of President George W. Bush as Secretary of Health and Human Services and administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. He has since returned to the private sector to found Leavitt Partners, which advises clients in the health sector. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rich McKeown is cofounder, president, and CEO of Leavitt Partners. He served as chief of staff during Mike Leavitt's terms as governor of Utah, administrator of the EPA, and Secretary of Health and Human Services. Before working in government, he was an educator, a lawyer, and a mediator. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Table of Contents
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