
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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Show Notes
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:
- What is a radical enterprise and what is radical collaboration?
- Why do employees do better work when they have freedom to define their own rules?
- What are the benefits of embracing the concepts of self-organizing and self-managing teams?
- Why do traditional performance management techniques like annual reviews create implicit threats in the workplace that demotivate employees?
- What does it mean to make every employee "a company of one"?
- Why, according to Deming, "a bad system will beat a good employee every time."
References in this episode:
- Matt's website and a link to his Slack community
- A Radical Enterpise published by IT Revolution
- Gary Bolles on AI and the Future of Work
- Jason Corsello from Acadian Ventures on AI and the Future of Work
- Turn the Ship Around by L. David Marquet
Topics
organizational behaviorcultureradical candorself-organizing teamsself-managing teamsEdward DemingThe Great ResignationThomas EdisonThe Phoenix ProjectIT Revolution