APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tyson, B. J., & Michelman, P. (2017). The question every executive should ask: Gone are the days of centralized control of information and decision-making within organizations, with information now widely distributed among employees, Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard J. Tyson says today's executives face a critical question: "How do I charge up the organization so that we're maximizing the intellect of all of our people?". MIT Sloan Management Review.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tyson, Bernard J., and Paul Michelman. The Question Every Executive Should Ask: Gone Are the Days of Centralized Control of Information and Decision-making Within Organizations, with Information Now Widely Distributed Among Employees, Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard J. Tyson Says Today's Executives Face a Critical Question: "How Do I Charge Up the Organization so That We're Maximizing the Intellect of All of Our People?". [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: MIT Sloan Management Review, 2017.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tyson, Bernard J., and Paul Michelman. The Question Every Executive Should Ask: Gone Are the Days of Centralized Control of Information and Decision-making Within Organizations, with Information Now Widely Distributed Among Employees, Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard J. Tyson Says Today's Executives Face a Critical Question: "How Do I Charge Up the Organization so That We're Maximizing the Intellect of All of Our People?". MIT Sloan Management Review, 2017.

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