Leadermorphosis

Lisa Gill and Tuff Leadership Training
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Aug 15, 2018 • 55min

Ep. 22 Chuck Blakeman on rehumanising organisations

Chuck Blakeman is an entrepreneur, author, and speaker passionate about giving people their brains back in organisations. Although we've left the technologies of the industrialist age behind, outdated assumptions and practices are still very much alive in most workplaces today. Chuck shares insights about the origins of management versus leadership, distributed decision-making, and how to unlearn old habits to shift our organisational culture into what he calls the participation age. Listen to learn more about unlocking mission-centred, self-managing organisations. How to follow Chuck: Twitter: @ChuckBlakeman More resources: Chuck's TED talk, The emerging work world in the participation age Chuck's books David Marquet's book Turn the Ship Around!
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Jul 12, 2018 • 46min

Ep. 21 Zoe Nicholson from Here on reconnecting to an organisation's purpose

Zoe Nicholson shares the role of Chief Executive at healthcare social enterprise Here in the UK and describes her job as tethering the organisation to its purpose. She shares some of the practices they've developed at Here, inspired by sources like Frederic Laloux's "Reinventing Organisations" and mindfulness, as well as some of the challenges of working in a highly regulated and hierarchical sector. How to follow Zoe: Twitter: @zoenicholson4 More resources: Here's website http://hereweare.org.uk/ The Circle Way practice http://www.thecircleway.net/ Margaret Wheatley's talk about islands of sanity Leadermorphosis podcast episode with Helen Sanderson and her Wellbeing Teams
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Jun 21, 2018 • 36min

Ep. 20 Anabel Montiel from Nearsoft on people development in a horizontal organisation

Anabel Montiel, psychologist and People Developer at Mexican IT company Nearsoft, shares how she has helped the company grow to 300+ people without sacrificing its culture and what personal growth and development can look like in a horizontal organisation. She also talks about how feedback is built into the culture at Nearsoft, right from the onboarding process. How to follow Anabel: Twitter: @anabel More resources: Nearsoft website https://nearsoft.com/ Learn more about WorldBlu http://www.worldblu.com/nearsoft
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Jun 4, 2018 • 37min

Ep. 19 Simon Mont from Harmonize on why changing the structures of organisations isn't enough

Simon Mont, founder of Harmonize, talks about his article "Autopsy of a Failed Holacracy" and the debate it provoked. He believes that if we really want to reimagine our organisations, we need to look at individuals, the organisation, and the larger economic system – changing organisational structures alone isn't enough. We talk about nonprofits, leadership, and how we can connect the dots across organisational transformation communities. How to follow Simon: Twitter: @harmonizework More resources: "Autopsy of a Failed Holacracy" https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2018/01/09/autopsy-failed-holacracy-lessons-justice-equity-self-management/ The Harmonize website: https://www.harmonize.work/ Incite http://www.incite-national.org/ Anti Oppression Resource and Training Alliance (AORTA) http://aorta.coop/ Everyday Liberation https://sandrakim.com/
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May 17, 2018 • 40min

Ep. 18 Edwin van der Geest from Incentro on being a self-managed learning organisation

Edwin van der Geest, former Managing Director and Self-Management Ambassador at IT company Incentro, talks about the transformation he led for several years. He shares practices they've developed, including self-set salaries and Minimum Viable Teams, and the challenges and triumphs they experienced along the way. Follow Edwin: https://twitter.com/edwinvdg More resources: Edwin's new website www.edition.to/en/
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May 2, 2018 • 37min

Ep. 17 Bjorn Lunden from BL Information on scrapping stupid rules in companies

Björn Lundén, the founder of Björn Lundén Information in Sweden, is an original rebel. He doesn't believe in rules or bosses or 'secret salaries'. We talk about how his company of 115 employees has been self-managed for over thirty years, his thoughts on the future of work, and why so few interested visitors actually implement this way of working when they return to their own companies. More resources: "A Liar's Voyage", a 60-minute documentary on YouTube about Björn Lundén The Björn Lundén website: https://www.blinfo.se/ The book "Maverick" by Ricardo Semler, the man that inspired Björn back in the late 80s
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Apr 12, 2018 • 41min

Ep. 16 Marianne Osorio from Wondering School on liberating education

Marianne Osorio is researching "liberating education" and shares what she's learnt so far from democratic schools in her home country, Brazil, and beyond. We also talk about a documentary she's making about schools in the Netherlands using Sociocracy to facilitate dialogue and consent-based decisions amongst students and educators. How to follow Marianne: Twitter: @WonderingSchool More resources: http://www.wonderingschool.org/ https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/school-circles-documentary-film#/ http://www.freire.org/paulo-freire/ My blog about ESBZ, the radical school in Berlin we talk about
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Mar 27, 2018 • 38min

Ep. 15 People from Hack and Paint on self-management in a remote team

Marin Petrov and Christian Haniszewski have worked at some of the most creative companies in the world but wanted to create their own company with freedom at its core. Thus, Hack and Paint was born. I talked to Marin, Christian and three of their teammates, Martina Petkov, Miglena Chervenkova, and Stefan Doychev, about the challenges of working in a self-managing team, especially when no one is based in the same country. In particular, we talk about the importance of personal development, being human, and their experiences of Holacracy practices. How to follow Hack and Paint: Twitter: @hackandpaint More resources: An Everyone Culture (the book Marin references) The Self-Management Hype: Aren't We Just Reinventing the Wheel? (the post by the Corporate Rebels I mention) Work Rules! by Laszlo Bock
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Feb 8, 2018 • 49min

Ep. 14 Doug Kirkpatrick from The Self-Management Institute on principles for self-managing organisations

Doug Kirkpatrick, co-founder of The Self-Management Institute, original team member of Morning Star and author of "Beyond Empowerment", shares his insights about common misconceptions of self-management, what it really takes to have self-management work, and the example of Haier (the largest appliance manufacturer in the world) in China which is organised into 4,000 self-managing teams. How to follow Doug: Twitter: @Redshifter3 More resources: Doug's book "Beyond Empowerment: The Age of the Self-Managed Organization" The 12 Keys to the Workplace of the Future (Huffington post blog) "Haier Elevation" – Doug's blog about Haier for The Huffington Post Book: "Freedom and Accountability" by Peter Koestenbaum and Peter Block Book: "Conversations for Action and Collected Essays" by Fernando Flores
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Jan 29, 2018 • 43min

Ep. 13 Ed Gonsalves from The Cooplexity Institute on breaking paradigms through play

Ed Gonsalves has spent more than two decades studying the concept of play and specialises in designing senior executive programmes for high performance teams in entrepreneurial and large organisations. Is it possible to discover new paradigms of working and leading by incorporate unstructured play into our learning experiences? What do carnaval, prisons and nature have to do with self-managing teams? Ed, an associate professor at Toulouse Business School, Barcelona and the co-founder of The Cooplexity Institute, shares what he has learnt. How to follow Ed: On Twitter: @EddyGonsalves More resources: 'The Land' (Erin Davis, 2015) – a short documentary film about the nature of play, risk and hazard set in a "adventure" playground in North Wales Contact us for further resources and references about play and organisational learning (Ed being an academic, he has plenty!)

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