"A-ha" moment: The difference between CS and CM
Fascinating stuff - thank you so much. I found a short video of the interview which captured a gem for me: Gen. Stanley says he partly rejects the ‘great man theory’ and says “I’m part of a team”. Here’s the link forwarded to that moment:
http://youtu.be/30QbFkxobT0?t=53s
Billionaire CEO Tony Hsieh who started the Zappos online retailer, now owned by Amazon, might just be starting a revolution in how firms organize themselves structurally. This fascinating article summarizes how Zappos is implementing Holacracy, which is where leadership is shared by ‘self-organizing teams rather than being vested at the top of a hierarchy” ~Wikipedia.
http://bit.ly/1dqpQAM
Here’s an excerpt: “Imagine an entire organization made up of innovative entrepreneurs—each one fulfilling one or more specific roles for which they are responsible. But every single one of these entrepreneurs is accountable to the larger organization and shares the same higher purpose.”
Sounds like an idea whose time has come.
What do you think?
Billionaire CEO Tony Hsieh who started the Zappos online retailer, now owned by Amazon, might just be starting a revolution in how firms organize themselves structurally. This fascinating article summarizes how Zappos is implementing Holacracy, which is where leadership is shared by ‘self-organizing teams rather than being vested at the top of a hierarchy” ~Wikipedia.
http://bit.ly/1dqpQAM
Here’s an excerpt: “Imagine an entire organization made up of innovative entrepreneurs—each one fulfilling one or more specific roles for which they are responsible. But every single one of these entrepreneurs is accountable to the larger organization and shares the same higher purpose.”
Sounds like an idea whose time has come.
What do you think?
"A-ha" moment: The difference between CS and CM
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