- Decision-making is moving closer to customers
- Organizations are reforming smaller, more agile work groups.
- Talent acquisition is more specialized in order to deliver niche knowledge on Day 1.
- The new generation of talent will only work where social expectations are being met.
- Social awareness requires evaluation of values and mission goals.
- Boards of Directors and CEOs must understand and embrace social responsibility.
- Globalization is enabled by technology advances across the spectrum
- Competition is no longer likely to come solely from within the core business.
- Information is now unfiltered and shared instantly across the organization.”
- Intuitive, exploratory behaviors aimed at getting it right vaguely right fast and iterating (speed)
- More informal, verbal, personalized, open communication (boundarylessness)
- Broaden definition of doing good for others to include the entire human race (Corporate Social Responsibility)
- Physical Environment: Walled, formal, separated vs. Open, casual, shared
- Impetus for Change: A change in our ambitions, mindsets and capabilities vs. a change in external conditions and hurdles
- Growth Enablers: Scientific, technical, mechanical vs. Artistic, intuitive, societal
- Purpose: Doing good for me vs. Things we’re good at vs. Good for others (Happiness)
- Learning/Safety: Safely protect what have vs. Risk more to gain more and learn.
- Enjoyment/Order: Order matters. Rules Rule. vs. Enjoy the work and have fun.
- Strategy: Driving minimum viable product at lowest possible cost vs. Innovating to create more value for customers at premium price
- Posture: Responsive to requests vs. Proactively anticipating future needs
- Manner: Small, steady, reliable steps vs. Big leaps
- Authority/Purpose: Authority: Winning at all costs vs. Serving a greater purpose
- Caring/Results: Independents delivering results vs. Interdependents with mutual caring
- Communication: Formal, written, structured, controlled vs. Informal, verbal, personalized, open
- Decisions: Hierarchical, controlled, set vs. Diffused, debated, evolving
- Activities: Deliberate, prepared, rule-abiding. Do it once right. vs. Intuitive, inventive, exploratory. Get it vaguely right fast and iterate.
- Discipline: Stable, structured, predictable vs. Flexible and fluid
- Understanding who’s doing what: The actors, their history, limits, future beliefs, frameworks and context.
- Digging out the unwritten rules that explain the inexplicable: The norms/social situations and actions unexplained by laws or formal, explicit rules and who keeps the actors in line.
- Helping them migrate to a better way: With a deviant behavior turned into new stories.