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Episodes about distributed decision making

4 episodes discussing this topic

Pasteur Byabeza - Leadermorphosis episode 65: Pasteur Byabeza on transitioning to self-management at Davis College

Pasteur Byabeza on transitioning to self-management at Davis College

Pasteur Byabeza is the lead link of the Student Care Circle at Davis College, a higher learning institution in Rwanda. He is one of the pioneers who has been driving the college’s transition to becoming a self-managed, Holacratic organisation. Though they are early in their journey, taking steps like disbanding the global council and replacing management hierarchies with distributed decision making have already had a huge impact on people’s engagement levels. Pasteur shares what he has learned so far with honesty and contagious passion.

Ep. 65 27 Sept 2021
Anna Elgh - Leadermorphosis episode 56: Anna Elgh on self-managing teams and shifting conflicts at Svenska Retursystem

Anna Elgh on self-managing teams and shifting conflicts at Svenska Retursystem

Anna Elgh is the CEO of Svenska Retursystem, a Swedish circular economy logistics company. We talk about the transformations she has led at the company since joining in 2014, from Lean to nearly three years of moving towards self-managing teams. She shares what she has learned about transforming conflicts, distributed decision making, disbanding the management team, as well as leadership and the power of letting go.

Ep. 56 3 Nov 2020
Luz and Edwin - Leadermorphosis episode 48: Luz and Edwin from Ian Martin Group on adaptability in a crisis

Luz and Edwin from Ian Martin Group on adaptability in a crisis

Luz Iglesias, Director of Recruitment, and Edwin Jansen, Head of Corporate Development, work at Ian Martin Group, a self-managed, teal recruitment company with 400 employees across Canada and India. They share examples and stories of the initiatives, decisions and creativity that have sprung up in response to the COVID-19 pandemic without any central coordination, and how adaptability and humanity can flow freely in a self-organised system because of the mindset shift it facilitates. As former managers, they reflect on how liberating it is to distribute the responsibility of responding, strategising and taking care of people operations.

Ep. 48 29 Apr 2020
Chuck Blakeman - Leadermorphosis episode 22: Chuck Blakeman on rehumanising organisations

Chuck Blakeman on rehumanising organisations

Chuck Blakeman is an entrepreneur, author, and speaker passionate about giving people their brains back in organisations. Although we’ve left the technologies of the industrialist age behind, outdated assumptions and practices are still very much alive in most workplaces today. Chuck shares insights about the origins of management versus leadership, distributed decision-making, and how to unlearn old habits to shift our organisational culture into what he calls the participation age. Listen to learn more about unlocking mission-centred, self-managing organisations.

Ep. 22 15 Aug 2018