It’s called the Shirky principle, after Clay Shirky, prolific American author of bestsellers such as ‘Here comes everybody’(2008) and ‘Cognitive […]
Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist and psychologist, Oxford professor, has formulated that 150 was the “cognitive limit to the number of […]
With the best of intentions, to call an organization a Democracy is an abuse of the term, unless of course, […]
Years ago I was talking to a client, a Senior VP in the company, about a project that had to […]
I’m taking a break for a short period. Here is an excerpt from my book Homo Imitans A reorganisation has […]
Many years ago, I learnt from the UNHCR, the UN refugee Agency based in Denmark, that, many global NGOs of […]
There have been 147 Daily Thoughts published at 08:00 am, seven days a week. Email subscriptions have gone up consistently […]
I call Collective Leadership that state in the evolution of management teams or leadership teams when the power of the […]
People in organizations spend a lot of time representing somebody else or something else. It feels sometimes that the company […]
Many organizations seem to run layers of parallel initiatives, all directed at noble goals, and in many cases, without talking […]
The traditional thinking about divisional and functional structures within organizations, which were born of the need for specialization and a […]
Paul Krugman, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics, in his column in the New York Times, has made the […]
In the old days, when working for an American company, our business was split between the USA and the Rest […]
I am your customer, you are my customer. When I need to provide you with something, you are my customer. […]
Let’s make a movie. We need a producer with the money. A director to direct. An agency to find the […]
The traditional organization is, amongst other things, obsessed with closure. It despises ambiguity and puts a premium on the absolute […]
About seven years ago, the BBC broadcasted a series called ‘How we built Britain’, presented by the veteran David Dimbleby. […]
Nuccio Ordine, an Italian professor, has written an essay of this title, to my knowledge not translated into English. It […]
‘A year from now, you all are here standing in front of the CEO and you say: we screwed up! […]
Some organizations are little versions of Dante’s Inferno with its sign ‘Abandon all hope to enter here’ at the door. […]
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