It is not the pilot, but the aircraft that matters

Press/Media: Public Engagement Activities

Description

The future of the management discipline largely depends on the rise of new forms of management drawing on circularity and distributed intelligence, which move beyond the widespread misconception that management is done by a few people at the top of the organization. As such, we need to shift our attention from the human agents (cf. pilots) to the management technologies (cf. aircraft) used.
Period16 May 2016

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Keywords

  • circularity
  • distributed intelligence
  • management
  • management technology
  • management innovation
  • sociocracy
  • holacracy
  • leadership
  • management scholarship