
The Leader Upheaval Handbook
Lead Teams on an Innovation & Collaboration Journey with The 3-4-5 Method
Michele DeStefano(Author)
American Bar Association (Publisher)
Published on 12. September 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
126 pages
978-1-63905-347-6 (ISBN)
Description
One of the barriers to innovation in professional services is a lack of training in how to apply design thinking principles and lead multidisciplinary teams in collaborative problem solving. With this handbook, which accompanies her other books Leader Upheaval and Legal Upheaval, Professor Michele DeStefano attempts to fill in this training gap.
DeStefano a former marketing executive and now a professor at the University of Miami School of Law and Affiliated Faculty and Program Chair in Harvard Law School's Executive Education program has spent over a decade researching client-centricity, collaboration, and innovation. This handbook, and the method it is based on, are the fruit of DeStefano's 13 years of experience leading over more than 230 multidisciplinary, multicultural, and intergenerational teams on a 4-month innovation journey from a problem to a viable solution.
In a conversational and descriptive fashion, DeStefano provides detailed instructions on how to get teams to proactively collaborate and innovate with a process she developed over the years. The 3-4-5 Method helps teams move from problem to innovative solution in 3 Phases, over 4 months or less, in 5 Steps. With real examples, this handbook brings to life how to help teams collaborate on solving problems or seizing opportunities of any kind and yield a higher level of collaboration, inclusivity, creative thinking, and actionable results.
DeStefano a former marketing executive and now a professor at the University of Miami School of Law and Affiliated Faculty and Program Chair in Harvard Law School's Executive Education program has spent over a decade researching client-centricity, collaboration, and innovation. This handbook, and the method it is based on, are the fruit of DeStefano's 13 years of experience leading over more than 230 multidisciplinary, multicultural, and intergenerational teams on a 4-month innovation journey from a problem to a viable solution.
In a conversational and descriptive fashion, DeStefano provides detailed instructions on how to get teams to proactively collaborate and innovate with a process she developed over the years. The 3-4-5 Method helps teams move from problem to innovative solution in 3 Phases, over 4 months or less, in 5 Steps. With real examples, this handbook brings to life how to help teams collaborate on solving problems or seizing opportunities of any kind and yield a higher level of collaboration, inclusivity, creative thinking, and actionable results.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago, IL
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63905-347-6 (9781639053476)
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The Leader Upheaval Handbook
Lead Teams on an Innovation & Collaboration Journey with The 3-4-5 Method
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09/2023
American Bar Association
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Michele Destefano, BA, magna cum laude, Dartmouth College, JD, magna cum laude, Harvard Law School, is a Professor of Law at the University of Miami and Guest Faculty at Harvard Law School's Executive Education Program and at IE School of Law. DeStefano is the founder of LawWithoutWalls and MOVEL?W. DeStefano is a former Climenko Fellow and Lecturer at Harvard Law School. Before attending law school at Harvard, she was an advertising executive at Leo Burnett and a marketing manager at Levi Strauss & Company. Michele frequently speaks and runs workshops on creative problem solving, collaboration, culture change, communication, and innovation for lawyers. Michele currently lives in Miami, FL.