Insights into "tribal" business (for business owners) - Oct 2013

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Modern businesses are experimenting with new organizational structures where the focus is on communities instead of hierarchies… top-down governance is being replaced with cultures where employees are encouraged to self organize and become more adaptable. Why is this being called a “tribal business” and what does it mean to grow a business in this way? How does working together like this motivate people to contribute more?

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“...the most engaged workers come up with most of the innovative ideas, create most of a company’s new customers and have the most entrepreneurial energy.” – 2013 Gallup Survey

Let’s make the best everything!

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“The new organizational structure of the 21st century is the network, not the hierarchy. Workers in modern business need connections, not control. And the focus of management should be on leadership, not governance.” – Jurgen Appelo, Management 3.0

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Happy Melly

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Purpose

Motivation

Engaged Employees

The business is greater thanthe original vision.

“The ultimate freedom for creative groups is the freedom to experiment with new ideas. Some skeptics insist that innovation is expensive. In the long run, innovation is cheap. Mediocrity is expensive – and autonomy can be the antitode.” – Tom Kelly, IDEO

Leadership

Experiments

Network

Tribal Business

Let’s make the best everything!