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What’s with all “Unbossing” talks? Are Indian companies also embracing this global trend?
The corporate trend of 'Unbossing' is gaining traction globally, including in India. Major companies like Meta, Shopify, and Amazon are reducing middle management roles to foster innovation and streamline operations. While this approach can enhance agility, experts caution about potential downsides such as gaps in leadership development and loss of institutional knowledge.
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