organize for complexity - keynote at dare festival 2014 (antwerp/be)

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Antwerp, 09.12.2014 Dare Festival

@NielsPflaeging

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high dynamics

Local markets, high customization

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Sluggish/dull, low dynamics

high dynamics

Spacious markets, little competition

Local markets, high customization

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Sluggish/dull, low dynamics

high dynamics

high dynamics

Spacious markets, little competition

“Outperformers” exercise market pressure over conventional companies

Local markets, high customization

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Formal part of value creation Solution: Machine

Dynamic part of value creation Solution: Man

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Formal part of value creation Solution: Machine

Dynamic part of value creation Solution: Man

Sluggish/dull, low dynamics

high dynamics

high dynamics

Age of Crafts Manu- facturing

Industrial Age/ Age of

Tayloristic Industry

Age of Global Markets

1850/1900

Spacious markets, little competition

“Outperformers” exercise market pressure over conventional companies

Local markets, high customization

1970/80 today

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Indústry

Retail

Servicies

Government/ NGOs

It is possible.

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Periphery

Market

Center

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1 Impulse 4 Command

3 Decision

2 Information

5 Reaction

Center

Market

Periphery

Client

Is in charge!

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1 Impulse 2 Decision

3 Reaction

Center

Market

Periphery

Client

Serves the periphery, if needed

Is in charge!

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•  Fixed, individual targets •  Management by Objectives •  Budgets and Plans •  Performance Appraisal •  Hierarchical Pressure •  Pay by Position or Performance •  Incentives and Bonuses • …

•  Transparency & Improvement •  Comparisons between peers •  Comparisons with previous periods •  Dialog and Dissent •  Social and group pressure •  Pay by market value •  Results Sharing • …

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Law Beta Alpha §§1 Freedom to act Connectedness not Dependency §2 Responsibility Cells not Departments §3 Governance Leadership not Management §4 Performance climate Result culture not Duty fulfillment §5 Success Fit not Maximization §6 Transparency Intelligence flow not Power accumulation §7 Orientation Relative Targets not Top-down prescription §8 Recognition Sharing not Incentives §9 Mental presence Preparedness not Planning §10 Decision-making Consequence not Bureaucracy §11 Resource usage Purpose-driven not Status-oriented §12 Coordination Market dynamics not Commands

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Theory X Theory Y

People need to work and want to take an interest in it. Under right conditions, they enjoy it

People dislike work, find it boring, and will avoid it if they can

Attitude

Direction

Responsibility

Creativity

Motivation

People will direct themselves towards a target that they accept

People will seek and accept responsibility, under the right conditions

Under the right conditions, people are motivated by the desire to realize their own potential

Creativity and ingenuity are widely distributed and grossly underused

People must be forced or bribed to make the right effort

People would rather be directed than accept responsibility, (which they avoid)

People are motivated mainly by money and fears about their job security

Most people have little creativity - except when it comes to getting round rules

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Behaviors

Context Human Nature

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”Meritocracy“

Budgeting Planning

Control of work hours

Job Descriptions

Competencies Management

Incentives

Individual targets

Performance Appraisal/360°

Salary ranges

Training budgets Personnel Development

Org charts

Target negotiation

Holiday applications

”Personnel Expenses“

Suggestion boxes

Assessment Centers

Knowledge Management

Pay for Performance

Paid extra hours

Bonuses

Sales quotas

Dress codes

Job titles

HR

Allocations

Cost Management

Plan-Actual variances

Forecasting

MbO

Strategic planning Travel policies

Forecasting

Jours fixes

SWOT analysis

Earnings guidance

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3. Fase „beta“ o “fase de integración“

2. Fase „alpha“ o “fase de diferenciación“

Transformación tipo 2: “Profundización“

Transformación tipo 1: “Burocratización“

Transformación tipo 3: “Transformación Beta“

Young organization Older organization

1. Start-up phase or “Pioneer phase “

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3. Fase „beta“ o “fase de integración“

Transformación tipo 2: “Profundización“

Transformación tipo 1: “Burocratización“

Transformación tipo 3: “Transformación Beta“

Young organization Older organization

1. Start-up phase or “Pioneer phase “

2. Alpha phase or “Differentiation phase“

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Transformación tipo 2: “Profundización“

Transformación tipo 1: “Burocratización“

Transformación tipo 3: “Transformación Beta“

Young organization Older organization

1. Start-up phase or “Pioneer phase “

2. Alpha phase or “Differentiation phase“

3. Beta phase or “Integration phase“

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1. Start-up phase or “Pioneer phase “

2. Alpha phase or “Differentiation phase“

Type 2 transformation “Deepening“

Type 1 transformation: “Bureaucratization“

Type 3 transformation: “Beta Transformation“

3. Beta phase or “Integration phase“

Young organization Older organization

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Culture

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Formal Structure

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Informal Structure

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Value Creation Structure

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Compliance, Power Social Work/Value Creation

Formal Structure Informal Structure Value Creation Structure

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