How to Manage Effectively in the 21st Century?

by Jul 1, 200911 comments

keep_it_simpleOne of the themes of our work is the simplification of complex ideas, distilling them into easy to understand and apply processes. We have found that nothing gets done if people can’t understand how to do it – no matter how brilliant the suggested solution might be

I recently came across a noble idea – a gathering of management thinkers and leadership gurus who pooled their brilliance to grapple with the knotty problem of “reinventing management for the 21st century”. Out of this came a report listing 25 “stretch goals“, all noble and valuable. But sometimes we have a tendency to unnecessarily complicate problems by turning the proposed solution into a pseudo-intellectual and academic puzzle. This has the effect of making the solution’s designers look very brainy, but also reducing the likelihood of meaningful action to zero.

Yes, there is a problem with the way we manage today, because we are using an antiquated model designed for the Industrial Age over 100 years ago, and which is inappropriate for today’s environment, people, values and our quest for meaning and fulfillment.

But do we need a list of 25 “to dos” or do we simply need to love each other, honor the sacredness of everything and tell the truth?

How would you propose that we re-write the agenda for “How to Manage Effectively in the 21st Century?” I will send an Inspire Change to the each of the 10 best ideas posted on our blog.