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Organized religion's 'management problem'
by Gary Hamel, Nov 9, 2009
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'What's wrong with organized religion?' That's the question that the dean of strategic management, Gary Hamel, put to America's largest churches. Claiming that religion needs a management reboot, his hypothesis was that the problem with organized religion isn't that it's too religious, but that it's too organized.

Hamel closes with these two questions, What do you think is wrong with “church?” What are the forces of inertia that keep the church from changing? For more.


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