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Friday, August 31, 2007 Net Work in Investment Banks The current issue of the McKinsey Quarterly has an article by Vijay D'Silva and Osman Nalbantoglu, "Connecting employees to create value in investment banks." It nicely describes the problem of silos in large investment banks and the resulting missed opportunities from the exchange of ideas across product lines. It appears that banks have tried addressing this problem by introducing "dotted line" reporting structures onto the existing organization chart, but these are often not well defined in terms of roles and only create confusion around issues about "who is subordinate to whom."
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Thanks for the pointer. Looks like the URL changed. Here is an alternative: http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Connecting_employees_to_create_value_in_investment_banks_2042_abstract
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