How Networks of Competence Are Crushing Hierarchies of Authority

by RyeCombinatoron 12/9/2024, 7:13 PMwith 5 comments

by ngrillyon 12/9/2024, 8:05 PM

This is one of the worst article I read on this topic. The author is confusing the structure (pyramid versus network) with the type of leadership (authority versus direction and autonomy).

by readthenotes1on 12/9/2024, 8:05 PM

The Amazon story recreated the origin story of scrum, in 1986.

The "crushing" is taking its sweet time

https://hbr.org/1986/01/the-new-new-product-development-game

https://www.se.rit.edu/~swen-356/resources/TheNewProductDeve...

by mannyvon 12/9/2024, 8:29 PM

This article confuses a bunch of different concepts. For example, the "hierarchies of competence" could be considered what was called "matrix management" back in the day.

But overall the message is pretty clear: is your organization top-down or bottom-up? How do decisions get made, and who gets to make them?

by runlaszlorunon 12/9/2024, 8:16 PM

whew… I was worried I was going to be the only one to hammer the article. Fluff pieces like this are the reason I stopped reading business advice books or articles altogether.