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Adrian Cho (Author)
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June 18, 2010 0321636457 978-0321636454 1

"An insider’s guide to translating the creative techniques of jazz to the business world.”

Scott Berkun, author of The Myths of Innovation

 

What Can Your Team Learn From Jazz Musicians?

 

Experienced jazz musicians apply specific principles to collaborate, execute, and manage change in real time--delivering extraordinary innovation in the face of non-stop pressure and risk. Now, jazz musician and collaboration expert Adrian Cho shows how you can use the same principles to dramatically improve any team’s performance.

 

Cho systematically introduces the Jazz Process and demonstrates how it can help cross-functional teams improve teamwork, innovation, and execution. You’ll learn new ways to encourage and integrate strong individual contributions from passionate and committed practitioners, and give them maximum autonomy while making sure your project’s “music” never degenerates into chaotic “noise.”

 

Through multiple case studies, Cho shows you how high-performance teams achieve their success.

 

• Master five core principles of working in teams: use just enough rules, employ top talent, put the team first, build trust and respect, and commit with passion

• Establish a realistic framework for effective, continuous execution

• Collaborate more effectively with team members, consumers, customers, partners, and suppliers

• Master the essentials of team execution: listening for change, leading on demand, acting transparently, and making every contribution count

• Reduce the “friction” associated with collaboration--and increase the synergy

• Use form, tempo, pulse, and groove to maintain constructive momentum

• Learn about the importance of healthy projects and teams

• Innovate by exchanging ideas and taking the right measured risks

• For every practitioner, leader, and manager interested in getting better results

 


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“An insider’s guide to translating the creative techniques of jazz to the business world.”

--Scott Berkun, author of The Myths of Innovation

 

“Jazz demands cooperation, enterprise, creativity, measured risk, and so much more--and so does business. Adrian’s book is an entertaining guide for importing the jazz process into the world of business.”

--Jack Chambers, linguistics professor at the University of Toronto and jazz biographer, author of Milestones: The Music and Times of Miles Davis

 

“This book has an important message: Effective collaborations are like jazz improvisations. Jazz succeeds because the group shares just the right kind of rules and structures; business teams also need to improvise within the right kind of structure. Cho has years of experience playing jazz and working in business teams, and in this book he applies this experience to analyze the ways that effective business teams balance structure and freedom.”

--Dr. R. Keith Sawyer, associate professor of psychology and education at Washington University and author of Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collaboration and many other books on creativity and innovation

 

“In The Jazz Process, Adrian Cho weaves some unusual and interesting four-part harmony between jazz, business, sport, and information technology around an important theme…teamwork.”

--Dr. Saul L. Miller, psychologist and author of Why Teams Win: 9 Keys to Success in Business, Sport, and Beyond and Performing Under Pressure: Gaining the Mental Edge in Business and Sport

 

“Adrian Cho’s insight into high-performance teams is drawn from his personal experiences in music, business, and software engineering. Within the Eclipse community we have seen many of these ideas in action, and they work. I highly recommend The Jazz Process to anyone seeking to learn how to build agile, effective teams--regardless of your field of endeavor.”

--Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director, Eclipse Foundation

From the Back Cover

What Can Your Team Learn From Jazz Musicians?
 
Experienced jazz musicians apply specific principles to collaborate, execute, and manage change in real time--delivering extraordinary innovation in the face of non-stop pressure and risk. Now, jazz musician and collaboration expert Adrian Cho shows how you can use the same principles to dramatically improve any team's performance.
 
Cho systematically introduces the Jazz Process and demonstrates how it can help cross-functional teams improve teamwork, innovation, and execution. You'll learn new ways to encourage and integrate strong individual contributions from passionate and committed practitioners, and give them maximum autonomy while making sure your project's "music" never degenerates into chaotic "noise."
 
Through multiple case studies, Cho shows you how high-performance teams achieve their success.
 
* Master five core principles of working in teams: use just enough rules, employ top talent, put the team first, build trust and respect, and commit with passion
* Establish a realistic framework for effective, continuous execution
* Collaborate more effectively with team members, consumers, customers, partners, and suppliers
* Master the essentials of team execution: listening for change, leading on demand, acting transparently, and making every contribution count
* Reduce the "friction" associated with collaboration--and increase the synergy
* Use form, tempo, pulse, and groove to maintain constructive momentum
* Learn about the importance of healthy projects and teams
* Innovate by exchanging ideas and taking the right measured risks
* For every practitioner, leader, and manager interested in getting better results --Back cover --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1 edition (June 18, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321636457
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321636454
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #990,371 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Adrian Cho is well-qualified to draw parallels between the worlds of jazz, business, and software. A leader and innovative collaborator in the arts, he performs as a bassist and conductor and directs the Ottawa Jazz Orchestra, a unique, critically acclaimed symphonic jazz ensemble that brings together an impressive array of professional jazz and symphony musicians. Doug Fischer of the Ottawa Citizen labeled him "a musical missionary" while Melanie Scott of WHERE Ottawa described him as "one of our city's most adventurous musical renaissance men."

As a software development manager he applies over twenty years of experience to help teams deliver innovative solutions on-time. Early in his career he consulted to a wide range of organizations including retail and commercial banks and research and development labs at Fujitsu and IBM. For the past fifteen years he has helped to produce multiple class-leading and award-winning software engineering and team collaboration tools. At IBM he manages the global development of Rational® Team Concert™ and Rational's Collaborative Application Lifecycle Management project. As a manager of intellectual property for over ten years, he has played a key role in the Eclipse and Jazz™ initiatives of open innovation.

Dubbed "a cool guide to hot jazz" by Alex Hutchinson of the Ottawa Citizen, Adrian is a passionate educator who loves to write, speak and perform. John Kelman of All About Jazz wrote, "Cho's intentions were clearly to educate as much as entertain, and he succeeded on both fronts." Combining his experiences in arts and business with a strong interest in collaboration, Adrian developed the Jazz Process, an execution-oriented framework for collaboration, innovation and agility that can help teams in any domain improve their performance. Adrian speaks and blogs regularly about high-performance teamwork and his book, The Jazz Process: Collaboration, Innovation and Agility, has been endorsed by a diverse collection of thought leaders.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A deep exploration of collaborative know-how, November 26, 2010
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Adrian Cho leads a jazz orchestra in Canada when he isn't developing IBM software. Now he wants to tell you how Miles Davis can change your business life. Cho touts jazz units such as Davis' immortal, innovative bands as models for high-performance teamwork. He derives 14 best practices from observing that standout performers in good jazz groups work together in an environment of alert listening and mutual respect to make great music off the cuff. He doesn't limit his examples to jazz, finding combo cognates in basketball, auto racing and the military. The upshot is a concept of leadership and teamwork that's well suited for the Google-age workplace. Alas, the text is dense and the graphics aren't very helpful. Trying to parse the earnest but process-heavy prose may make you play the blues. Still, getAbstract recommends this innovative book to human resources professionals, executives and managers needing new harmonies, and employees who know they could make a better contribution if only someone would let them play a solo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A top pick for any business collection!, October 18, 2010
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THE JAZZ PROCESS: COLLABORATION, INNOVATION, AND AGILITY is a top pick for business managers and teams seeking to apply jazz musician principles to the business world. It comes from a collaboration expert and musician who shows how to use thee basics to improve team performance, offering a survey that begins with five core principles of working in teams and teaches how to collaborate more effectively both within the team and with customers and outside interests. A top pick for any business collection!
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