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Brave New Work

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by Aaron Dignan


  salary you’d earn if you worked there: “Buffer’s Transparent Salary Calculator,” Buffer, accessed September 1, 2018, https://buffer.com/salary/software-engineer-mobile/average; “Calculate Your Salary,” Stack Overflow, accessed September 1, 2018, https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/salary.

  “title ‘Director of Engineering’”: Reed Hastings, “Netflix Culture: Freedom and Responsibility,” SlideShare, August 1, 2009, www.slideshare.net/reed2001/culture-1798664.

  deck to invent the future: Stacey Leasca, “These Are the Highest Paying Jobs in the Gig Economy,” Forbes, July 17, 2017, www.forbes.com/sites/sleasca/2017/07/17/highest-paying-jobs-gig-economy-lyft-taskrabbit-airbnb/#e2d9eeb7b644.

  wage policy and productivity: MIT Press, summary of Wage Dispersion: Why Are Similar Workers Paid Differently? by Dale T. Mortensen, accessed September 1, 2018, https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/wage-dispersion.

  But it simply isn’t so: Joshua Isaac Smith, “The Myth of Rational Decisions—How Emotions Flavour Our Choices,” Adapt Faster, May 17, 2017, www.adaptfaster.com/the-myth-of-rational-decisions-how-emotions-flavour-our-choices.

  PART THREE: THE CHANGE

  “People like us do things”: Seth Godin, “People like us do things like this,” Seth’s Blog, July 26, 2013, https://seths.blog/2013/07/people-like-us-do-stuff-like-this.

  “Culture is like a shadow”: Niels Pflaeging (@NielsPflaeging), “Org #culture is like a shadow: You cannot change it, but it changes all the time. Culture is read-only.” Twitter, March 25, 2015, 9:53 P.M., https://twitter.com/nielspflaeging/status/580955646415245312.

  really be done concurrently and continuously: John P. Kotter, Accelerate: Building Strategic Agility for a Faster-Moving World (Boston: Harvard Business Review Press, 2014).

  “Managing the present to actually create”: AcademiWales, “Dave Snowden - How leaders change culture through small actions,” Youtube video, 1:11:06, July 26, 2016, https://youtu.be/MsLmjoAp_Dg?t=2m56s.

  “present can reinvent itself”: Steven Johnson, “The Genius of the Tinkerer,” The Wall Street Journal, September 25, 2010, www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748703989304575503730101860838?mod=WSJ_hp_mostpop_read.

  “we manage the emergence”: CognitiveEdge, “How to Organise a Children’s Party,” YouTube video, 2:58, October 27, 2009, https://youtu.be/Miwb92eZaJg?t=2m32s.

  “milk in coffee”: Niels Pflaeging, “Change is more like adding milk to coffee,” Medium, March 6, 2018, https://medium.com/@NielsPflaeging/change-is-more-like-adding-milk-to-coffee-b6498a3aa708

  “Do this again next year”: Ed Catmull, Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration (New York: Random House, 2014), 174.

  “the past and the future”: Dave Gray, Liminal Thinking: Create the Change You Want by Changing the Way You Think (Brooklyn: Two Waves Books, 2016), xxi.

  “What does tension seek?”: Peter M. Senge, The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization (New York: Currency, 1990), 140.

  “gap between how things are”: Brian Robertson, Holacracy (New York: Macmillan, 2015), 5.

  fifty-three words for snow: David Robson, “There Really Are 50 Eskimo Words for ‘Snow,’” The Washington Post, January 14, 2013, www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/there-really-are-50-eskimo-words-for-snow/2013/01/14/e0e3f4e0-59a0-11e2-beee-6e38f5215402_story.html?utm_term=.506583668442.

  network of eighteen coaches: “Buurtzorg’s Healthcare Revolution: 14,000 Employees, 0 Managers, Sky-High Engagement,” Corporate Rebels (blog), June 21, 2017, https://corporate-rebels.com/buurtzorg.

  “shared belief held by members”: Amy Edmondson, “Psychological Safety and Learning Behavior in Work Teams,” Administrative Science Quarterly 44, no. 2 (June 1999): 350–383.

  confide in one another: Alexandra Jamieson and Bob Gower, Getting to Hell Yes (self-published, 2018), gettingtohellyes.com.

  “All managers at Handelsbanken”: Handelsbanken, “Anders Bouvin, new President and Group Chief Executive of Handelsbanken,” press release, August 16, 2016, http://news.cision.com/handelsbanken/r/anders-bouvin--new-president-and-group-chief-executive-of-handelsbanken,c2059556.

  “do things that don’t scale”: Paul Graham, “Do Things That Don’t Scale,” Paul Graham, http://paulgraham.com/ds.html.

  recent research by David DeSteno: David DeSteno, The Truth About Trust: How It Determines Success in Life, Love, Learning, and More (New York: Plume, 2014).

  “Questions are places in your mind”: Jason Fried, “What are questions?,” Medium, August 1, 2016, https://m.signalvnoise.com/what-are-questions-51c20fde777d.

  EPILOGUE: WHAT DREAMS MAY COME

  “if you’re giving back, you took too much”: Ricardo Semler, “How to run a company with (almost no rules),” TED video, 21:43, October, 2014, www.ted.com/talks/ricardo_semler_how_to_run_a_company_with_almost_no_rules.

  “Twentieth-century economics assured us”: Kate Raworth, “A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow,” TED video, 15:53, April 2018, www.ted.com/talks/kate_raworth_a_healthy_economy_should_be_designed_to_thrive_not_grow.

  “Can anything more insane be imagined?”: Bertrand Russell, In Praise of Idleness, and Other Essays (London: Routledge, 2004), 6, www.zpub.com/notes/idle.html.

  known as the Rochdale Principles: “The Rochdale Principles,” Co-operative Heritage Trust, accessed September 1, 2018, www.rochdalepioneersmuseum.coop/about-us/the-rochdale-principles.

  one study of cooperatives: Virginie Pérotin, “What Do We Really Know About Worker Co-operatives?” Co-operatives UK, no date, www.uk.coop/resources/what-do-we-really-know-about-worker-co-operatives.

  “pre-written into code”: “What Is DAO,” Cointelegraph, accessed July 31,2016, https://cointelegraph.com/ethereum-for-beginners/what-is-dao#how-daos-work.

  becomes valuable when it moves: Charles Eisenstein, Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition (Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2011).

  producer/philanthropist Jeff Skoll: “A New Global Impact Fund,” The Rise Fund, accessed September 1, 2018, http://therisefund.com.

  $390 million Double Impact Fund: “Scaling Mission-Driven Companies,” Bain Capital Double Impact, accessed September 1, 2018, www.baincapitaldoubleimpact.com.

  “If the answer is yes, then we wouldn’t invest”: Mary Ann Azevedo, “Growth with an Impact: The Rise of VCs Looking to Fund a (Profitable) Cause,” Crunchbase, February 2, 2018, https://news.crunchbase.com/news/growth-impact-rise-vcs-looking-fund-profitable-cause.

  “real” businesses bleed black: Indie VC, “We Invest in Real Businesses,” accessed September 1, 2018, www.indie.vc.

  The average number of companies: Adrian Wooldridge, “America can’t control the global flow of ideas,” The Economist, September 13, 2018, www.economist.com/business/2017/04/22/why-the-decline-in-the-number-of-listed-american-firms-matters.

  value of just $438 million: Alex Wilhelm, “A Look Back in IPO: Amazon’s 1997 Move,” TechCrunch, June 28, 2017, https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/28/a-look-back-at-amazons-1997-ipo.

  “software is eating the world”: Marc Andreessen, “Why Software Is Eating the World,” The Wall Street Journal, August 20, 2011, www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460.

  gone in the next ten years: Michael Grothaus, “Bet You Didn’t See This Coming: 10 Jobs That Will Be Replaced by Robots,” Fast Company, January 19, 2017, www.fastcompany.com/3067279/you-didnt-see-this-coming-10-jobs-that-will-be-replaced-by-robots.

  “[We] engineered a system so robust”: Sugata Mitra, “Build a school in the cloud,” TED video, 22:25, February 2013, www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_build_a_school_in_the_cloud.

  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

  Index

  The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. The link provided will take you to the begin
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  adjacent possible, 189, 201

  Administration Industrielle et Générale (Fayol), 24

  advice process, 70, 72–73

  Afshar, Vala, 119

  Agile Manifesto, 19, 89, 182

  agility, 19, 20, 28–29

  Airbnb, 140, 188, 254

  al-Qaeda, 128

  Amazon, 61, 86, 88, 89, 104–5, 254, 259, 268

  Andreessen, Marc, 256

  ants, 106

  Apple, 86

  Ask Me Anything sessions (AMAs), 135–36

  authority, 14, 54, 63, 65–74

  Automattic, 120

  autonomy, 22, 42, 66–67, 74, 194, 258

  Bain Capital, 253

  Ballpoint, 199–200

  banks, 94, 252

  Handelsbanken, 13, 94, 227–28

  barbell strategy, 86–87, 105–6

  Barksdale, Jim, 59

  Basecamp, 68, 69, 120

  Bell, Alexander Graham, 103

  Benchley, Robert, 39

  Beyond Budgeting Institute, 97–98

  Bezos, Jeff, 61

  B Lab, 249, 259

  Black Swan, The (Taleb), 86–87

  Blank, Steve, 27

  Boman, Pär, 227–28

  bonuses, 171–72

  boundaries, 193, 196–97

  Box, George, 49

  Boyd, John, 88

  Braintrust, 119–20

  Brandeis, Louis D., 22–23

  Bridgewater Associates, 152, 153

  Brin, Sergey, 136

  Brookings Institution, 33

  Bryant, Adam, 147

  budgets, 25, 26, 27, 94–97, 99–100

  Buffer, 130–31, 166, 170

  bureaucracy, 26–27, 29, 68, 77, 112, 190, 193, 198, 212, 236

  Burning Man, 139, 140

  butterfly effect, 45

  Buurtzorg, 13, 34–36, 38, 79, 105, 144, 218

  Catmull, Ed, 120, 191, 192

  centralization and decentralization, 77–79

  CEOs, 80, 86, 223

  change, 14, 28

  authority in, 73–74

  changing approach to, 187–91

  compensation in, 172

  continuous participatory, see continuous participatory change

  information in, 136

  innovation in, 108

  mastery in, 161

  meetings in, 125

  membership in, 149

  plan for, 185–87

  purpose in, 63

  resistance to, 233–34

  resources in, 100

  strategy in, 91, 92

  structure in, 81

  workflow in, 116

  charity: water, 224–25

  Chesky, Brian, 254

  Christensen, Clayton, 91, 237

  Cointelegraph, 251

  Colleague Letter of Understanding (CLOU), 55

  commitment, 69, 193–96, 212

  communities of practice, 160

  compensation, 14, 54, 163–73

  competence, 42

  competition, 144

  complexity, 43–45, 68, 79

  Complexity Conscious mindset, 13, 36–37, 43–47, 53, 55–57, 190, 195, 199, 244, 258–59, 267

  authority and, 74

  compensation and, 173

  information and, 137

  innovation and, 109

  mastery and, 162

  meetings and, 126

  membership and, 150

  purpose and, 64

  resources and, 101

  strategy and, 90, 92

  structure and, 82

  workflow and, 117

  complex systems, 45

  adaptive, 129, 187–88

  relationships and interactions in, 45, 140

  compliance, 27, 46, 66, 122, 258

  Cone, Sarah, 253

  confidence, 236

  consensus, 70

  consent, 70–73, 195

  continuity, 193, 218–19

  continuous participatory change, 191–219

  boundaries in, 193, 196–97

  commitment in, 193–96

  continuity in, 193, 218–19

  criticality in, 193, 216–18

  learning by doing in, 230–31

  looping in, see looping

  participation in, 228–29

  priming in, 193, 197–201, 236

  principles for, 228–34

  resistance and, 233–34

  scaling of, 234–39

  sensing and responding in, 231–32

  starting by stopping in, 232–33

  starting small in, 229–30

  constraints, 46

  contribution-based pay, 167

  control, locus of, 154, 155

  Control Inc., 181–83, 185, 196–97, 219, 220, 222

  cooperatives, 250

  Cornell University, 42

  Corner Office, 147

  Corning Inc., 103

  corporations:

  new forms of incorporation, 248–51, 252

  see also organizations

  Creativity, Inc. (Catmull), 191

  criticality, 193, 216–18

  Crunchbase, 253

  cultural differences, 258

  culture, company, 180–81, 190

  hiring and, 142–43

  Dalio, Ray, 152, 153–54

  David, Joshua, 188

  de Blok, Jos, 34–36, 105, 144

  debt, 27

  organizational, 27–29, 91

  decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), 250–51

  Deci, Edward, 41–42

  decision making, 67, 121, 132, 152

  advice process in, 70, 72–73

  consent in, 70–73, 195

  decision stack in, 72–73

  discipline about, 69

  emotion in, 174–75

  information and, 136

  Integrative Decision Making, 71–73

  waterline principle and, 69–70, 72

  defaults vs. standards, 106–7

  degradation, graceful, 29–34

  Deming, W. Edwards, 53, 87, 165

  DeSteno, David, 236

  DevOps, 104

  Doerr, John, 87

  Donovan, William J., 6–7

  Dunbar’s number, 197

  Dweck, Carol, 154

  dynamic networks, 77–78

  dynamic teaming, 81

  economy, economics, 27, 246–47, 248

  Edmondson, Amy, 221

  education, 257–58

  Einstein, Albert, 247

  email, 131, 133–35

  Emergent Inc., 183–85, 195–96, 199, 206, 212, 222, 234–35, 237–38, 239

  Emerson, Harrington, 20, 25

  emotions, 174–75

  empowerment, 136

  enabling constraints, 46

  Endenburg, Gerard, 70–71

  Enspiral, 99–100, 133

  Ernst & Young, 35

  essential intent, 62

  Essentialism (McKeown), 62

  Etsy, 157

  eudaemonic purpose, 59

  even over statements, 88–90

  Everlane, 130–31, 259

  Everyone Culture, An (Kegan and Lahey), 153

  Evolutionary Organizations, 13, 14, 16, 21, 34–37, 48, 53, 244, 248

  Complexity Conscious mindset in, see Complexity Conscious mindset

  list of, 267–70

  operating system for, see Operating System Canvas

>   People Positive mindset in, see People Positive mindset

  exaptation, 103, 104

  experiments, conducting, 213–16

  Facebook, 62–63, 84, 88, 235, 252, 268

  facilitators, 122–23

  failure, 68, 74

  FAVI, 16, 37–38, 42–43

  Fayol, Henri, 24

  fear, 141, 222

  Federal Reserve System, 252

  Fifth Discipline, The (Senge), 153, 202

  Firms of Endearment (Sisodia, Sheth, and Wolfe), 60

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 56

  Follett, Mary Parker, 25

  Ford, Henry, 25, 61, 111, 256

  Ford Motor Company, 96

  formulaic pay, 166–67

  Forrester Research, 135

  Fosbury, Dick, 47

  Foster, Richard, 29

  fractal purpose, 60

  Franklin, Benjamin, 181

  freedom, 66–67, 68, 74

  Fried, Jason, 68–69, 237

  Friedman, Milton, 59, 256

  Fuller, R. Buckminster, 247

  functional division, 112

  functions vs. integration, 79–80

  Gantt, Henry, 24

  GDP, 27

  GE Appliances, 76

  Getz, Isaac, 238–39

  Gibson, William, 243

  gig economy, 169

  Gilbreth, Frank and Lillian, 25

  Git, 132–33

  GitLab, 120, 133

  Gladwell, Malcolm, 216

  Glassdoor, 170

  Gloger, Boris, 199

  Godin, Seth, 180

  Goodhart’s law, 60, 87

  Google, 87, 107, 135–36, 235, 252, 268

  G Suite, 135

  Project Aristotle, 221

  Gordon, Deborah, 106

  Gore, Bill, 142

  Gore, W. L. and Associates, 16, 69–70, 79, 142

  Gorilla Glass, 103

  Gould, Stephen Jay, 103

  governance meetings, 122

  governing constraints, 46

  Gower, Bob, 222

  Graham, Benjamin, 30

  Graham, Paul, 230

  Grant, Adam, 142

  gratitude, 148

  Gray, Dave, 196

  G Suite, 135

  Haier, 76, 80

  Hamel, Gary, 26

  Hammond, Robert, 188

  Handelsbanken, 13, 94, 227–28

  Hansson, David Heinemeier, 68–69

  Harrison, Scott, 224–25

  Hawk, Tony, 259

  healthcare industry, 34–35

 

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