Tom Foster, September 2021
Humanity over Bureaucracy
Resigned, Renewed, Reborn.
Frederick Winslow Taylor
Frederick Winslow Taylor
“It is only through the enforced standardisation of
methods, enforced adoption of the best implements
and working conditions, and enforced co-operation that
this faster work can be assured.”
Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini - Humanocracy
“Creating organisations that allow human beings to do their best
work, unfettered by the shackles of bureaucracy”
“Redesign the work environments so that they elicit the everyday
genius of every human being.”
• < 1/4 Believed they were expected to be
innovative in their job
• < 1/5 Felt their opinions mattered at work
Some numbers
Ranking of role according to the original thought they require:
• CEO - 72%
• Bank Teller - 31%
• 70% Jobs less than 50% - 100 million workers not expected to exercise creativity.
Average age an
S&P 500 company
60 <20 years
550 Billion spent by
US Public companies
on restructuring.
“Our real villains are things like
bureaucracy, complacency, a
lack of speed or a lack of
passion.”
Doug McMillon, CEO Wallmart
Labs
“Despite popularity , there is little evidence these creative outposts deliver significant
returns … they are no substitute for a deeply embedded capacity to continually reinvent
the core business.”
John W Gardner
John W Gardner
“What may be most in need of innovation is the corporation itself.
Perhaps what every corporation (and every other organisation)
needs is a Department of Continuous Renewal that would view the
whole organisation as a system in need of continuing innovation.”
Service Oriented
Decision Making
mission:
Human Insights
Service
Carefully curate and
distribute information
bringing us all closer to
the customer and each-
other.
Service
Architecture
Map to understand the
services offered and situate
everyone
Service
Outcomes
A framework to measure the
health of the services
Service
Prototyping
A way to check the value and
viability of ideas by bringing
them to life
Disengagement from
the customer
Disengagement from
each other
Myopic measurement
divides without clear
overall Outcomes
Let great ideas rise to
the top with prototyping
and phased funding
“Whatever your treasure is,
there lies your heart.”
1. Purpose
Gardening
not Crafting
2. Leadership
Austrian economist Fredrich Hayek
3. Learning
Deeper Learning
Thinking Doing
Action that serves
the whole
Increasing awareness
of the whole
Reactive Learning
Thinking Doing
Re-enacting
habits
Downloading mental
models
Peter Senge, author of Presence
4. Dialogue
5. Empowerment
References
Videos
• Dan Pink at the RSA -
https://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=QQPCbXVXQWI
• People Weavers with
David Brooks:
https://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=VumCfoUU6fw
Summary
1. Purpose 2. Leadership 3. Learning 4. Dialogue 5. Empowerment
Articles
• Responsible versus Irresponsible Dissent 1969, John W Gardner -
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.164.3878.379
• 2019 Gallup Great Jobs Survey on the US -
https://www.gallup.com/analytics/268787/gallup-global-great-jobs-
briefing-2019.aspx
• People Weavers Manifesto - https://weareweavers.org/wp-
content/uploads/2020/01/Weave-Relationalist-Manifesto.pdf
Reading
• Humanocracy - Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini
• Self Renewal - John W Gardner
• Presence - Peter Senge
• Silos - Gillian Tett
• AnthroVision - Gillian Tett
• Leading with Wisdom - Mark Strom

Humanity over bureaucracy

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    Tom Foster, September2021 Humanity over Bureaucracy Resigned, Renewed, Reborn.
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    Frederick Winslow Taylor “Itis only through the enforced standardisation of methods, enforced adoption of the best implements and working conditions, and enforced co-operation that this faster work can be assured.”
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    Gary Hamel andMichele Zanini - Humanocracy “Creating organisations that allow human beings to do their best work, unfettered by the shackles of bureaucracy” “Redesign the work environments so that they elicit the everyday genius of every human being.”
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    • < 1/4Believed they were expected to be innovative in their job • < 1/5 Felt their opinions mattered at work Some numbers Ranking of role according to the original thought they require: • CEO - 72% • Bank Teller - 31% • 70% Jobs less than 50% - 100 million workers not expected to exercise creativity.
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    Average age an S&P500 company 60 <20 years 550 Billion spent by US Public companies on restructuring.
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    “Our real villainsare things like bureaucracy, complacency, a lack of speed or a lack of passion.” Doug McMillon, CEO Wallmart
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    Labs “Despite popularity ,there is little evidence these creative outposts deliver significant returns … they are no substitute for a deeply embedded capacity to continually reinvent the core business.”
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    John W Gardner “Whatmay be most in need of innovation is the corporation itself. Perhaps what every corporation (and every other organisation) needs is a Department of Continuous Renewal that would view the whole organisation as a system in need of continuing innovation.”
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    Human Insights Service Carefully curateand distribute information bringing us all closer to the customer and each- other. Service Architecture Map to understand the services offered and situate everyone Service Outcomes A framework to measure the health of the services Service Prototyping A way to check the value and viability of ideas by bringing them to life Disengagement from the customer Disengagement from each other Myopic measurement divides without clear overall Outcomes Let great ideas rise to the top with prototyping and phased funding
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    “Whatever your treasureis, there lies your heart.” 1. Purpose
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    3. Learning Deeper Learning ThinkingDoing Action that serves the whole Increasing awareness of the whole Reactive Learning Thinking Doing Re-enacting habits Downloading mental models Peter Senge, author of Presence
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    References Videos • Dan Pinkat the RSA - https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=QQPCbXVXQWI • People Weavers with David Brooks: https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=VumCfoUU6fw Summary 1. Purpose 2. Leadership 3. Learning 4. Dialogue 5. Empowerment Articles • Responsible versus Irresponsible Dissent 1969, John W Gardner - https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.164.3878.379 • 2019 Gallup Great Jobs Survey on the US - https://www.gallup.com/analytics/268787/gallup-global-great-jobs- briefing-2019.aspx • People Weavers Manifesto - https://weareweavers.org/wp- content/uploads/2020/01/Weave-Relationalist-Manifesto.pdf Reading • Humanocracy - Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini • Self Renewal - John W Gardner • Presence - Peter Senge • Silos - Gillian Tett • AnthroVision - Gillian Tett • Leading with Wisdom - Mark Strom