What Is Radical Management?sm
Radical Management
sm is a way of managing organizations that generates at the same time high productivity, continuous
innovation, deep job satisfaction and customer delight. Radical Management
sm is fundamentally different from the
traditional management prevalent in large organizations today.
The principles of Radical Management
sm help business leaders to build valuable organizations in a
world of rapid change and intense global competition.
The principles of Radical Management
sm are:
- A shift in goal from making money for shareholders to delighting customers through continuous innovation.
- A shift in the role of managers from controlling individuals to enabling self-organizing teams.
- A shift in the way work is coordinated from bureaucracy to dynamic linking.
- A shift in values from a preoccupation with efficiency to a broader set of values that will foster continuous innovation.
- A shift in communications from top-down commands to horizontal communications.
While none of these elements individually is new, what is new is doing all of them together as an integrated approach.
Radical Management
sm was unveiled initially in my personal blog in 2010 and then my book, The Leader’s Guide to Radical
Management, which was published in October 2010.
I have been blogging in a column on Forbes entitled
Radical Management:
Rethinking Leadership and Innovation on a daily basis since January 2011,
Radical Management
sm is being promoted through the following activities, now under way or being planned:
- workshops, conferences, webinars, seminars, training, symposia and other
gatherings about Radical Management
sm.
- books, articles, blogs, newsletters, guides and templates about Radical Management
sm.
- websites, wikis, apps, and other electronic modes of communicating Radical Management
sm.
- television and radio appearances, podcasts and webcasts about Radical Management
sm.
- prizes, awards and certification and recognition for practitioners of Radical Management
sm.
- performance criteria and standards about Radical Management
sm.
Articles abour Radical Management
To read the preface and introduction of The Leader's Guide to Radical Management, go
here
Listen to a FREE conversation with Steve Denning and Seth Kahan recorded on March 15, 2010
in which Steve discusses the elements of radical
management (mp3, 5 megs, 15 minutes)
Participate in an interactive workshop on radical management in Washington DC on May 27-28, 2010 with Steve Denning and Seth Kahan.
For full details, go here
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