When business units operate independently from one another, they avoid sharing information and engaging cooperatively. Over time, the silos created by this independence builds a wall between divisions, leaders and best practices. Of the many dysfunctions suffered by organizations, perhaps none is more common or corrosive than silos.
Breaking Down Organizational Silos
Breaking Down Organizational Silos
When business units operate independently from one another, they avoid sharing information and engaging cooperatively. Over time, the silos created by this independence builds a wall between divisions, leaders and best practices. Of the many dysfunctions suffered by organizations, perhaps none is more common or corrosive than silos.