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Abhijith HK and Vidhya Abhijith - Leadermorphosis episode 101: Abhijith HK and Vidhya Abhijith from Codewave on scaling culture without hierarchy

Abhijith HK and Vidhya Abhijith from Codewave on scaling culture without hierarchy

Abhijith HK and Vidhya Abhijith are co-founders of Codewave, a digital innovation company in India with over 200 employees and zero hierarchy. In this episode, we explore how they built a self-managing organisation from intuition, their peer-based feedback system called Peerly, and how they moved from "ruinous empathy" to radical candor. We also discuss scaling through "Fractas" (mini startups within the company), staying bootstrapped to protect culture, and the personal growth required of founders on this journey.

Ep. 101 21 Jan 2026
Eva Vilella, Trevor Hudson and Kajsa Thelander Sadio - Leadermorphosis episode 100: Eva, Trevor and Kajsa from Tuff on the messy beauty of working in a self-managing organisation

Eva, Trevor and Kajsa from Tuff on the messy beauty of working in a self-managing organisation

For episode 100, Lisa talks with her colleagues Eva Vilella, Trevor Hudson, and Kajsa Thelander Sadio from Tuff Leadership Training about what it's really like to work inside a self-managing organisation. They explore how working at Tuff has transformed each of them, their culture of continuous development with practices like "pebbles" and "mooseheads," and the genuine challenges alongside the beauty – from coordination difficulties to the loneliness of autonomy. A rare inside look at self-management with all its complexity, humor, and humanity.

Ep. 100 5 Dec 2025
Timea Kristof - Leadermorphosis episode 98: Timea Kristof on the factors for a successful succession process

Timea Kristof on the factors for a successful succession process

Handing the baton over to someone else can be risky, especially when it's your company you're handing over. Timea Kristof shares her research on six key factors necessary for a successful succession process to happen, and one of the most important factors might surprise you. It's love. Timea shares insights from her research, including examples of organisations she interviewed such as a family business with three generations of failed successions, as well as her own lived experience of handovers.

Ep. 98 8 Aug 2025
Xavier Costa - Leadermorphosis episode 96: Xavier Costa on lessons from self-managing organisations in Spain

Xavier Costa on lessons from self-managing organisations in Spain

Why does Spain appear to be a hotbed for progressive organisations lately? Xavier Costa shares three hypotheses: the implementation of the NER self-management approach in over 100 companies, a rich history of cooperatives, and a culture of innovation in the boundaries of Spain. Xavi also discusses his work with Krysos, an investment fund that buys and transforms traditional companies into self-managed organizations, emphasizing the importance of healing workplace trauma and replacing fear-based leadership with love and trust.

Ep. 96 10 Jul 2025
Tamila Gresham and Simon Mont - Leadermorphosis episode 95: Tamila Gresham and Simon Mont from Harmonize on new ways of seeing, being and working together

Tamila Gresham and Simon Mont from Harmonize on new ways of seeing, being and working together

The way groups are working together is not working. But introducing new structures alone is not enough. Tamila and Simon talk to me about how we need to develop our ways of seeing, being and working together if we want to act in the highest possible alignment with our vision. A key part of this is using the lens of Power, Belonging and Justice (PBJ) and strengthening our muscle in Conflict Resilience. Strap in for some powerful wisdom, giggles and deep learning.

Ep. 95 21 May 2024
Etienne Salborn and Tonny Wamboga - Leadermorphosis episode 94: Etienne Salborn and Tonny Wamboga on SINA, self-organisation and ‘freesponsibility’

Etienne Salborn and Tonny Wamboga on SINA, self-organisation and ‘freesponsibility’

SINA (Social Innovation Academy) is a network of social enterprise incubators in Uganda and neighbouring countries with a mission of supporting marginalised young people to create their own solutions to social problems in their communities.There are currently more than 10 SINA communities which have catalysed 70+ social enterprises and more than 500 jobs. The goal is to create a global movement of 1,000 SINAs and 100,000 social enterprises by 2035.

Ep. 94 28 Mar 2024
Miquel, Blanca and Pau - Leadermorphosis episode 91: Miquel, Blanca and Pau from Deerns Spain on becoming a self-managing engineering company

Miquel, Blanca and Pau from Deerns Spain on becoming a self-managing engineering company

Deerns Spain, a team of around 60 engineers, has been on a transformation journey since March 2020. Inspired by K2K Emocionando, they now work without managers which means that everyone is “creating our company all the time”. I talked to Miquel Castellvi (General Coordinator), Blanca Capdevila (People & Culture) and Pau Riera (Commitment Coordinator) who shared stories about how they changed their organisational structure, their self-managing salary process, giving feedback and dealing with conflicts, and the role of the Values and Culture team.

Ep. 91 26 Sept 2023
Ted Rau - Leadermorphosis episode 89: Ted Rau on parallels between Relationship Anarchy and self-management

Ted Rau on parallels between Relationship Anarchy and self-management

What can the realm of self-management and new ways of working learn from the realm of polyamory, Relationship Anarchy and open relationships? And how can practices in self-organising work teams help us improve our personal relationships? Ted Rau is the co-founder of Sociocracy for All and author of books like 'Who Decides Who Decides?' and 'Many Voices One Song'. In his personal life, he has been in monogamous relationships and, for the last seven years, in open relationships.

Ep. 89 10 May 2023
Jessica and Douglas Rauch - Leadermorphosis episode 88: Jessica and Douglas Rauch from Aquadec on tradesmen and teal

Jessica and Douglas Rauch from Aquadec on tradesmen and teal

Douglas Rauch was thinking of selling his construction business until he read Reinventing Organisations by Frederic Laloux. After that, Aquadec went on a transformation journey to becoming a self-managing company. Douglas and his daughter Jessica share the ups and downs of this process over the last five years, including why their initial approach was a spectacular failure, why it was an inner shift that ended up making the difference, and something called “S**t Day.”

Ep. 88 25 Apr 2023
Ruth Waterfield and Taryn Burden and Philippa Kindon - Leadermorphosis episode 82: Ruth, Taryn and Philippa from Mayden, a health tech company that's Made Without Managers

Ruth, Taryn and Philippa from Mayden, a health tech company that's Made Without Managers

Three authors of the book ‘Made Without Managers: One Company’s Journey to New Ways of Working’ join me to talk about what they have learned at Mayden, a cloud based health tech solutions organisation in the UK. Ruth Waterfield (developer and scrum master), Taryn Burden (product owner of Mayden’s new ways of working) and Philippa Kindon (coach) share how Mayden’s ways of working have evolved over the years, including what career progression looks like, the role of directors in a bossless organisation, and what have been their biggest challenges.

Ep. 82 11 Jan 2023
Lina Maskoliūnė - Leadermorphosis episode 79: Lina Maskoliūnė on lessons from a self-managed business experiment in Lithuania

Lina Maskoliūnė on lessons from a self-managed business experiment in Lithuania

Lina shares the story of her time at Finnish commercial real estate company Technopolis where she led the transformation of the Lithuania business unit. Inspired by Frederic Laloux's book Reinventing Organisations, she got the mandate from her boss to run her business unit of 20 people in a totally different way, with no managers. She shares the story of what her team learned, the challenges they faced, and the results they achieved.

Ep. 79 7 Sept 2022
Sofia Reis and Luís Alberto Simões - Leadermorphosis episode 78: Sofia Reis and Luís Alberto Simões on experiments guided by autonomy and connection at Mindera

Sofia Reis and Luís Alberto Simões on experiments guided by autonomy and connection at Mindera

Sofia and Luís talk about the self-organisation journey at global software engineering company, Mindera. With 900+ employees and counting, they have evolved as a company without managers through experiments guided by questions like: Will this bring more autonomy? Is it human friendly? This has resulted in some remarkable employee-designed processes, like their self-managed salary system, and their unique office space in Porto, Portugal.

Ep. 78 17 Aug 2022
Aaron Dignan - Leadermorphosis episode 77: Aaron Dignan on using software to help scale new ways of working

Aaron Dignan on using software to help scale new ways of working

Aaron Dignan, author of Brave New Work and founder of The Ready, is back on the podcast, this time to talk about how his new software startup, Murmur, can help organisations scale new ways of working. We talk about the importance of team agreements and how to keep them alive, plus what Aaron and his colleagues have been learning from their latest explorations in the worlds of self-management, DAOs and their Brave New Work podcast.

Ep. 77 2 Aug 2022
Ria Baeck and J.D. Nasaw - Leadermorphosis episode 76: Ria Baeck and J.D. Nasaw on trauma informed collaboration

Ria Baeck and J.D. Nasaw on trauma informed collaboration

Ria Baeck and J.D. Nasaw. Ria and J.D. are both coaches and facilitators who combine scientific research of trauma with embodied practices of collective intelligence and wisdom. In our conversation, we discuss questions like: what does trauma have to do with new ways of working? How can we be more conscious collaborators? What are examples of embodied practices we can use so that our journey of new ways of working is not only an intellectual one?

Ep. 76 29 Jun 2022
Alice Sheldon - Leadermorphosis episode 75: Alice Sheldon on needs understanding and the partnership paradigm

Alice Sheldon on needs understanding and the partnership paradigm

Alice Sheldon is the author of ‘Why Weren’t We Taught This at School?’ and the founder of Needs Understanding, an approach for finding creative solutions and building relationships at home and at work. I love how Alice shares practical tools and stories to bring to life some of the principles of Nonviolent Communication. She also coaches me through an example of an organisation where there is a tension between two groups: those who are enthusiastic about self-management and those sceptical about it. A great episode if you want to upgrade your self-awareness and communication skills.

Ep. 75 13 Jun 2022
Kate Beecroft - Leadermorphosis episode 73: Kate Beecroft on the critiques and possibilities of DAOs

Kate Beecroft on the critiques and possibilities of DAOs

Kate Beecroft works on ecosystem and community building at Centrifuge, the decentralised asset financing protocol. She has been involved in Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs) since 2018 and brings to them her experience of self-managing organisations as the co-founder of Greaterthan and a long-time member of Enspiral. We talk about common critiques of DAOs and Web3, as well as how we could share learning more across the worlds of self-managing organisations, DAOs and cooperatives.

Ep. 73 24 Feb 2022
Marwa Farouq - Leadermorphosis episode 71: Marwa Farouq on new ways of working, diversity, equity and inclusion at Teach for All

Marwa Farouq on new ways of working, diversity, equity and inclusion at Teach for All

Marwa Farouq leads the Global Operations Circle in Teach for All, which is a global network of partner organisations developing collective leadership to improve education and expand opportunity for all children. Marwa shares what she’s learned from exploring new ways of working at Teach for All, including dismantling the senior leadership team, moving decisions closer to the work, embracing tensions and liberating untapped leadership through their core value of diversity, equity and inclusion.

Ep. 71 17 Jan 2022
Ravi Resck - Leadermorphosis episode 70: Ravi Resck on social systems that foster win-win-win relationships

Ravi Resck on social systems that foster win-win-win relationships

Ravi Resck was born to hippy parents in Brazil, became a computer network engineer, and then travelled the world as a guitarist, discovering a love of facilitation and social design. Today he goes by tags like hacktivist, org designer, facilitator, and systems mapper, sharing social technologies with others in a fun and accessible way. He works as a consultant at Target Teal, a collective exploring new ways of working, including an open-source fork of Holacracy called Organic Organization (or O2). We talk about why he believes lessons from self-management and Sociocratic-inspired models benefit all organisations, not just the ‘already-converted’, and Ravi shares some of his favourite examples of organisations and communities at the cutting edge of new ways of collaborating. Ravi is definitely one to watch in the future of work space!

Ep. 70 4 Jan 2022
Andy Brogan and Helen Sanderson - Leadermorphosis episode 67: Andy Brogan and Helen Sanderson on reinventing performance management (for real!)

Andy Brogan and Helen Sanderson on reinventing performance management (for real!)

The current models for how we measure things in organisations tend to produce compliance at their best, and dysfunctions at their worst. Andy Brogan has developed an alternative tool called Confirmation Practices that he hopes could one day completely shift how we see regulation, accreditation and accountability in general. Joined by Helen Sanderson, we discuss examples of where Confirmation Practices have made a difference (such as in a pathology service) and why this tool helps ‘put the elephant in the room’. It’s all about going from scorekeeping to sense making.

Ep. 67 9 Nov 2021
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
Jocelyn Davis - Leadermorphosis episode 63: Jocelyn Davis on leadership as influence and group development

Jocelyn Davis on leadership as influence and group development

“Command authority is a poor basis for life.” Jocelyn Davis is an author, speaker and the former head of R&D at global consultancy The Forum Corporation. We talk about how she weaves together the threads of leadership, Eastern philosophy and dramatic literature. Her insights on group development, leadership as influence, and ‘climate’ in teams are really relevant for those interested in self-managing organisations.

Ep. 63 1 Jul 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
Frederic Laloux - Leadermorphosis episode 55: Frederic Laloux with an invitation to reclaim integrity and aliveness

Frederic Laloux with an invitation to reclaim integrity and aliveness

Frederic Laloux is the author of the book 'Reinventing Organisations' and one of the leading figures in the new ways of working movement, coining the term ‘teal organisation’ which consists of three breakthroughs: self-management, wholeness, and evolutionary purpose. We talk about how we can use juicy questions to explore new frontiers of what’s possible in our organisations and lives. Questions like: “Where are you participating in a system where you're actually out of integrity?” Frederic shares examples from conversations he’s had with CEOs of big corporations and inspiring stories he’s encountered of radical initiatives that have come from all levels of organisations.

Ep. 55 9 Oct 2020
Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng and Robyn Katz - Leadermorphosis episode 50: Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng and Robyn Katz on sacred leadership

Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng and Robyn Katz on sacred leadership

Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng is a Wakka Wakka Wulli Wulli Traditional Owner from Central Queensland, Australia, and Robyn Katz is the founder of Talkpoint, which curates peer-to-peer learning experiences to humanise work. We talk about Tjanara’s PhD research which draws parallels between aboriginal culture and eldership, and Robert Kegan’s psychological development research and the idea of “sacred leadership”. Both women share what they have learned through their own personal transformation journeys, and what’s needed now in the world in terms of leadership development.

Ep. 50 3 Jun 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
Amy Edmondson - Leadermorphosis episode 45: Amy Edmondson on psychological safety and the future of work

Amy Edmondson on psychological safety and the future of work

Amy Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School and the author of “Teaming” and “The Fearless Organisation”. We talk about her journey of researching psychological safety and teaming, as well as the paper she co-wrote about self-managing organisations. Amy shares insightful and practical lessons about leadership, how to be a good team member, and the future of work.

Ep. 45 10 Mar 2020
Vivek Menon - Leadermorphosis episode 44: Vivek Menon on ambidextrous organisations

Vivek Menon on ambidextrous organisations

Vivek Menon leads a high growth business unit at Danfoss Power Solutions called eSteering. Their purpose is to build the future steering solutions for off road vehicles. He shares how eSteering works without managers and why he thinks the future of organisations, especially large ones, is building the capacity to be ambidextrous – creating ecosystems where traditionally structured and decentralised teams or units can coexist. Vivek believes there are three components to develop when it comes to self-management: structures, processes, and mindset and behaviours.

Ep. 44 20 Feb 2020
Ved Krishna - Leadermorphosis episode 42: Ved Krishna on self-management in an Indian paper factory

Ved Krishna on self-management in an Indian paper factory

Ved Krishna is Strategy Head at Yash Pakka, a compostable tableware manufacturer based in Faizabad, India that has been experimenting with organisational self-management since 1999. Ved talks with a lot of heart and honesty about his journey of taking over the family business, then firing himself as CEO and now working from a place of deeper purpose. He also shares the ups and downs of trying to develop self-management in a culture where hierarchy is very strongly ingrained.

Ep. 42 3 Feb 2020
Michael Y. Lee - Leadermorphosis episode 41: Michael Y. Lee on lessons from researching self-managing organisations

Michael Y. Lee on lessons from researching self-managing organisations

Michael Y. Lee is an Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD who researches novel and innovative ways of organising. After reading the paper he co-authored with Amy Edmondson on self-managing organisations, I wanted to talk to him to get his academic perspective on this phenomena. He shares what we can learn from self-managing organisations about leadership and how to collaborate in a more decentralised way without sacrificing coordination. We also discuss his research into the two key mechanisms that helped foster positive relational dynamics in a global distributed team.

Ep. 41 15 Dec 2019
Bryan Ungard - Leadermorphosis episode 40: Bryan Ungard on Decurion and Deliberately Developmental Organisations

Bryan Ungard on Decurion and Deliberately Developmental Organisations

Bryan Ungard is the Chief Purpose Officer at Decurion. Decurion is a parent company of a number of businesses, including movie theatres, real estate and senior living, but it's less famous for what it does and more for why and how it does it (as featured in the book “An Everyone Culture”). We talk about Deliberately Developmental Organisations, Bryan’s thoughts on why feedback can be dangerous, what he makes of the trend towards self-managing organisations, and how we can help our organisations become more conscious.

Ep. 40 6 Nov 2019
Miki Kashtan - Leadermorphosis episode 37: Miki Kashtan on the three shifts needed for self-managing organisations to thrive

Miki Kashtan on the three shifts needed for self-managing organisations to thrive

Miki Kashtan is an author and an international teacher and practitioner of Nonviolent Communication. In this conversation we talk about the three different places shifts need to occur in order for a self-managing human system to thrive, and how we can start to talk about needs more in order to awaken the collective responsibility of groups of people working together. She also shares the five core systems we need to redesign in our organisations as well as the mindset shifts and dialogue skills we need to develop in order to collaborate on a deeper, more purposeful level.

Ep. 37 16 Sept 2019
Edwin Jansen - Leadermorphosis episode 34: Edwin Jansen on how people adopt self-management at Fitzii

Edwin Jansen on how people adopt self-management at Fitzii

Edwin Jansen is Head of Marketing at Fitzii, a recruitment company based in Canada. We talk about the three stages of self-management adoption he’s noticed (Head, Heart, Habit) and why it’s so challenging for us human beings in the “messy middle” stage. Edwin also shares some practices that Fitzii has developed around “radical responsibility”, such as feedback, teal onboarding, and the Role Advice Process, as well as his own personal journey of transformation as a former manager.

Ep. 34 12 Jul 2019
Marian, Chila & Jolanda - Leadermorphosis episode 26: Buurtzorg and the power of self-managed teams of nurses

Buurtzorg and the power of self-managed teams of nurses

Buurtzorg is a remarkable organisation: 15,000 employees working in 850 self-managed teams to deliver home care to patients in the Netherlands. The results, including both patient and employee satisfaction, are so outstanding that Buurtzorg-inspired models are popping up all over the world. I got the chance to talk to three nurses from Team Houten, all of whom came from a traditional, large healthcare company, and hear firsthand what it’s like to work in such a high-freedom, high-responsibility environment. Listen to this wonderful conversation with three passionate and charismatic women – Marian, Chila and Jolanda – and discover what they’ve learned over the last nine years about tough conversations, teamwork, and personal development.

Ep. 26 17 Dec 2018
Edel Harris - Leadermorphosis episode 25: Edel Harris on transforming social care in Scotland

Edel Harris on transforming social care in Scotland

Learn about the remarkable transformation journey CEO Edel Harris has been leading with one of Scotland’s largest charities, Cornerstone. It began by taking three months out of the business to visit inspiring companies around the world like Southwest Airlines and Buurtzorg. Two years in, Cornerstone has lost nine layers of management in favour of nurturing self-managing local care and support teams. Austerity has made it painfully tough for the social care sector, but here’s a story of how one organisation has reinvented itself and found innovative ways to deliver person-centred care.

Ep. 25 28 Nov 2018
Simon Mont - Leadermorphosis episode 19: Simon Mont from Harmonize on why changing the structures of organisations isn’t enough

Simon Mont from Harmonize on why changing the structures of organisations isn’t enough

Simon Mont, founder of Harmonize, talks about his article “Autopsy of a Failed Holacracy” and the debate it provoked. He believes that if we really want to reimagine our organisations, we need to look at individuals, the organisation, and the larger economic system – changing organisational structures alone isn’t enough. We talk about nonprofits, leadership, and how we can connect the dots across organisational transformation communities.

Ep. 19 4 Jun 2018
Marin Petrov, Christian Haniszewski, Martina Petkov, Miglena Chervenkova & Stefan Doychev - Leadermorphosis episode 15: People from Hack and Paint on self-management in a remote team

People from Hack and Paint on self-management in a remote team

Marin Petrov and Christian Haniszewski have worked at some of the most creative companies in the world but wanted to create their own company with freedom at its core. Thus, Hack and Paint was born. I talked to Marin, Christian and three of their teammates, Martina Petkov, Miglena Chervenkova, and Stefan Doychev, about the challenges of working in a self-managing team, especially when no one is based in the same country. In particular, we talk about the importance of personal development, being human, and their experiences of Holacracy practices.

Ep. 15 27 Mar 2018
Doug Kirkpatrick - Leadermorphosis episode 14: Doug Kirkpatrick from The Self-Management Institute on principles for self-managing organisations

Doug Kirkpatrick from The Self-Management Institute on principles for self-managing organisations

Doug Kirkpatrick, co-founder of The Self-Management Institute, original team member of Morning Star and author of “Beyond Empowerment”, shares his insights about common misconceptions of self-management, what it really takes to have self-management work, and the example of Haier (the largest appliance manufacturer in the world) in China which is organised into 4,000 self-managing teams.

Ep. 14 8 Feb 2018
Ed Gonsalves - Leadermorphosis episode 13: Ed Gonsalves from The Cooplexity Institute on breaking paradigms through play

Ed Gonsalves from The Cooplexity Institute on breaking paradigms through play

Ed Gonsalves has spent more than two decades studying the concept of play and specialises in designing senior executive programmes for high performance teams in entrepreneurial and large organisations. Is it possible to discover new paradigms of working and leading by incorporate unstructured play into our learning experiences? What do carnaval, prisons and nature have to do with self-managing teams? Ed, an associate professor at Toulouse Business School, Barcelona and the co-founder of The Cooplexity Institute, shares what he has learnt.

Ep. 13 29 Jan 2018
Karin Tenelius - Leadermorphosis episode 12: Karin Tenelius from Tuff Leadership Training on giving away the authority

Karin Tenelius from Tuff Leadership Training on giving away the authority

Karin has been experimenting with employee-driven organisations and self-managing teams since the nineties. She shares the approach she’s developed which involves “giving all of the authority away” and then coaching people in a higher level of communication skills, resulting in radical and rapid transformations. Listen to learn about how she transformed nearly a dozen companies and the successes (and failures) she encountered along the way.

Ep. 12 8 Dec 2017
Samantha Slade - Leadermorphosis episode 10: Samantha Slade from Percolab on practicing self-management

Samantha Slade from Percolab on practicing self-management

Samantha Slade is the cofounder of Percolab, an international community of companies interested in exploring what the future of organisations can be. Based in Montreal, Canada, she is writing a book on the seven practices to help organisations become more horizontal and rewire us for self-management. In this episode, she shares some insights from the book; her journey as the cofounder of a living systems, self-managing organisation; and her thoughts on how it’s possible to reinvent financial models in business, including self-set salaries.

Ep. 10 30 Oct 2017
Helen Sanderson - Leadermorphosis episode 9: Helen Sanderson from HSA on reinventing home care

Helen Sanderson from HSA on reinventing home care

Helen Sanderson is a leader of several social enterprises specialising in “person-centred care.” She shares her story of stepping back as CEO of her company HSA to create a self-managing team and all the leadership and culture challenges they encountered along the way. Helen also announces a new and exciting project which involves self-managed well-being teams, à la Buurtzorg in the Netherlands, with an ambitious mission to scale from six to 600 in under three years. And beneath all of this is a deeply personal sense of purpose...

Ep. 9 11 Oct 2017
Tom Nixon - Leadermorphosis episode 5: Tom Nixon from Maptio on creative authority in self-managing companies

Tom Nixon from Maptio on creative authority in self-managing companies

Tom Nixon is an entrepreneur and coach who works with founders to help them realise their ideas, and supports organisations to reconnect them to their purpose. We talk about his latest venture Maptio which is a mapping tool for self-managing organisations. How do you avoid creative entropy as your company grows? How do you get people to step into their responsibility? What is the role of the founder or CEO?

Ep. 5 13 Jun 2017
Perry Timms - Leadermorphosis episode 1: Perry Timms from PTHR on reinventing HR and work

Perry Timms from PTHR on reinventing HR and work

My guest this episode is Perry Timms, author of the book "Transformational HR" and a practitioner who has spent the last twenty years in technology, organisational change and HR. He is also a global and TEDx speaker on the future of work, and a WorldBlu® certified Freedom at Work Consultant and Coach, helping organisations work in more liberated, democratic ways. We talk about the future of HR and how the profession must evolve to meet the paradigm shift in leadership, exploring the awareness gap amongst HR practitioners and the need for curiosity, networking and creativity skills.

Ep. 1 9 May 2017