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© Reaktor 2016

We invented management, we can re-invent it!

Hermanni Hyytiälä @hemppah

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—John Seddon

“We, mankind, invented management, so we can also decide to do it differently.”

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Source: http://www.limebridge.com.au/page/Learning_Centre/Cartoons/

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System

Performance

Doing better things

Doing things better

Thinking

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Processes Governance

Measures

Funding schemes

Targets

Incentive, salary and bonus schemes

Recruitment and out sourcing strategy

Tooling and technology

Project or service delivery model

IT systems

Structure of organisation and its operating units

Capacity allocation

Workflow scheme

Service design

Training scheme

Office and building locations

Partner contracts

Co-operation practices

Meeting routines

Communication policy Budgeting

schemeRoles & Responsibilites

Functional work design

Organizational chart

Employee and profession organizing model

Decicion making policy

Change management

model

Work design perspective

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—John Seddon

“The system disables performance. For most managers this is hard to see. What

they see is people 'behaving badly'.”

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—Russell Ackoff

"As Peter Drucker observed, there is more conflict within corporations than between

them, and it is generally less ethical."

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—W. Edwards Deming

“Put a good person in a bad system and the bad system wins, no contest.”

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—Peter Drucker

“The basic assumptions underlying much of what is taught and practiced in the name of management are hopelessly out of date. Get the assumptions wrong and everything that follows from them is wrong.”

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Thinking - System - Performance. Theories - Methods - Results.

Assumptions - Actions - Consequences.

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Traditional assumptions New assumptions

Top-down, hierarchy Perspective Outside in, system

Functional specialism Design of work Demand, Value, Flow

Separated from work Decision making Integrated with work

Outputs, targets, standards: Relate to budget

Measurement Capability and variation: Relate to purpose

Make #’ s & manage people Role of management Act on the system

Control Ethos Learning

Reactive, projects, by plan Change Adaptive, integral, emergent

Extrinsic Motivation Intrinsic

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—Gary Hamel

“Right now, your company has 21st-century Internet-enabled business processes, mid-20th-century management processes, all built atop 19th-century management principles.”

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Thank you! Questions?

hermanni.hyytiala@reaktor.fi @hemppah

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