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Matt K. Parker, author and engineering leader, discusses how radical enterprises are defining the future of work
Season 2 · Episode 14

Matt K. Parker, author and engineering leader, discusses how radical enterprises are defining the future of work

AI and the Future of Work: Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace, Business, Ethics, HR, and IT for AI Enthusiasts, Leaders · Matt K. Parker

April 11, 202239m 30s

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Matt K. Parker, author and engineering leader formerly at Pivotal Labs, profiled 13  collaborative work cultures in his book A Radical Enterprise. They're devolving control to employees and rethinking traditional organizational structures to give teams unprecedented levels of freedom. Not surprisingly, they're more successful than their peers. 

Listen and learn:

  1. What is a radical enterprise and what is radical collaboration?
  2. Why do employees do better work when they have freedom to define their own rules?
  3. What are the benefits of embracing the concepts of self-organizing and self-managing teams?
  4. Why do traditional performance management techniques like annual reviews create implicit threats in the workplace that demotivate employees?
  5. What does it mean to make every employee "a company of one"?
  6. Why, according to Deming, "a bad system will beat a good employee every time."

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organizational behaviorcultureradical candorself-organizing teamsself-managing teamsEdward DemingThe Great ResignationThomas EdisonThe Phoenix ProjectIT Revolution