Thinking through the complexity

Aug 13 2014 by Dawna Jones Print This

Forget organizational planning, budgeting and performance appraisals; these are all tools of the past. Companies that really want to navigate their way through today's complexity need to be able to think, not just steer.

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Forget organizational planning, budgeting and performance appraisals; these are all tools of the past. Companies that really want to navigate their way through today's complexity need to be able to think, not just steer.

In this episode of Evolutionary Provocateur, systems theorist and practitioner, Niels Pflaeging, talks to Dawna Jones talk about what thinking differently means in an organization context. They discuss, among other things:

  • Why surprises are opportunities to innovate
  • How command-and-control organizational models kill entrepreneurial energy and creativity inside a company
  • Why complexity changes how companies work with outside experts and consultants
  • Why thinking mechanistically won’t improve a company’s position
  • How individuals can help adapt the organizational model by looking past symptoms

Niels Pflaeging’s latest book “Organize for Complexity” is written for people who don’t like business books. Using a thoughtful balance of text with illustrations, he debunks myths about changing business cultures.

In his professional life, he instigates thinking differently about organization design and structure and, for companies ready to change, thoughtfully ‘irritates’ habitual patterns that block high performance.

Niels will send a deluxe hard cover version of ‘Organize for Complexity’ for the first five Evolutionary Provocateur podcast listeners who email me (dawna at frominsighttoaction dot com) with the answer to this question:

What was the fundamental tip that Niels gave listeners in the second half of the podcast episode?

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Dawna Jones
Dawna Jones

The Evolutionary Provocateur bi-monthly show is for executives, managers, and supervisors (OR for leaders at all levels) who have noticed that it is not what you know but who you are that has the biggest impact.

Dawna Jones, the show's host, believes that by raising awareness and understanding we can make a quantum leap to a new level of innovation in business - but it has to be done collectively.

What better way to do it than by provoking the evolution of how you see yourself and your role!

Find out more about Dawna at www.FromInsightToAction.com