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Why Replacing Hierarchies is the Future of Work

Why Replacing Hierarchies is the Future of Work | business analyst | Scoop.it

Worry less about the future of work and notice what is happening right now.


If we invest time today on areas that are holding back our workplaces now, we’ll be better equipped to adjust to the future of work.


One area we need to invest time to change is workplace hierarchies. They are slowing down a business’s agility to respond to dramatic shifts in the marketplace . Managers need to invest time switching to a culture that emboldens employees and managers to work together to redefine their working relationship.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, May 4, 2014 7:58 PM

The manager-employee paradigm of the 20th century is outdated. Replacing hierarchies is the future of work.

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From hierarchies to wirearchies | Harold Jarche

From hierarchies to wirearchies | Harold Jarche | business analyst | Scoop.it

 

Becoming a wirearchy requires new organizational structures that incorporate communities and networks. In addition, they require new ways of doing work, like thinking in terms of perpetual Beta and doing manageable probes to test complex problems. It’s a new way of doing work, within a new work structure.

 

                                 ===> Both are required. <===

 

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, March 17, 2013 12:42 PM

 

Becoming a wirearchy requires new organizational structures that incorporate communities and networks. In addition, they require new ways of doing work, like thinking in terms of perpetual Beta and doing manageable probes to test complex problems. It’s a new way of doing work, within a new work structure.

 

                            ===> Both are required. <===