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Holacracy, Literacies and Organisational Transformation

// July 13th, 2010 // 3 Comments » // Opinion

Over the last couple of years I’ve had several people point me towards a new “breakthrough” “amazing” “truly integral” “third tier” approach to organisational design and management: Holacracy.  The implication was you need to learn this; the nice side was that people aligned my interests with ‘breakthrough,’ ‘amazing,’ ‘truly integral’ and ‘third tier.’

Frankly, in the world of organisations and getting things done collectively, I’ll settle for anything ‘first tier’ that actually works!  For those not familiar with ‘first tier’ whatever, don’t worry, the references in this piece stop here (or start here if you’re curious – but be warned it’s a deep rabbit hole;).  I’m also quite wary of new ‘management methods’ as they populate like rabbits, and tend to be as useful as the proverbial lucky rabbits foot.

Holacracy is, as the name suggests, an organisational governance method that attempts to embody Holarchy.   Hol what?  Well, holoarchy is an extension of the philosophical observation of holons, a term coined by Arthur Koestler, and popularised most recently by Ken Wilber and his version of Integral Theory, the AQAL model.  A Holon is anything that is both a part and a whole at the same time.  A whole/part – a brief history of holons is here.  The organisational approach is that there are natural (read ‘healthy’) collections of holons (the part aspect) that form functional wholes (teams, organisations etc).  Just so we’re clear, Holacracy isn’t the first effort at this… just the most recent, and the one most often passing across my desk lately.   It is also a misapplication, technically speaking, of how Ken Wilber would regard a holon… another messy little rabbit hole if ever I journeyed one;)

The other week I had a discussion with the executive staff and executive director of a community organisation in the USA.  The community has thousands of loosely associated members worldwide, a 15+ year formation history, and real viability challenges in terms of ‘getting things done.’  Well, that’s not  quite right, they’ve survived this long right?  But from their point of view, they’re looking to take the next steps towards greater coherency in collective actions.  Something most organisations can relate to…

In presenting an opportunity for a (pro-bono) strategic foresight project to them, the method of Holacracy again reared its’ head.   Apparently it’s the flavour of the month, something everyone is aligned to and looking to implement as their next big step.

Well, in line with that, I’d like to offer some reflections as someone who has engaged in organisational establishment and transformation professionally for the past 10+ years.  Let’s call them some not-so-subtle cautionary considerations.  Not-so-subtle largely because I’m in a hurry, but also because I want the warnings to stand out clearly for them: they’ll risk being called half formed, biased and non-appreciative… but if they are, at least we’re talking about them.

So, what are my warnings?  Well, let’s start with a fly-by critique.  Holacracy could easily be described (negatively) as: (more…)

Insight Links for Jun 16, 6:00 am

// June 16th, 2010 // Comments Off // Digests, Insight

  • Interlude Between Crises, Richard Hames @ The Hames Report:
    Over the past few months I have received numerous requests that I devote some considered commentary to recent events in my adopted country. Until now I have refrained from making any public statements. Like anyone living here it is almost…
  • Integral Impact Investing, Albert KLamt @ R2 Global Meshwork:
    A new approach. Initiated by Mariana Bozesan and others. I presented Marianas dissertation earlier here. When Anitta and I met her 2008 in Adlon Hotel she was still living and working in California. Right now back in Germany and living in Munich….
  • Spiral Dynamics Integral – Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz, Albert KLamt @ R2 Global Meshwork

Insight Links for Apr 14, 6:00 am

// April 14th, 2010 // Comments Off // Digests, Insight

  • Celebrating Our Success, Richard Hames @ The Hames Report:
    A speech given to an invited audience of the world’s wealthiest citizens held in the Maldives on 1st January 2015 Your Holiness. Your Royal Highnesses. My Lords. Excellencies. Distinguished Members….

Insight Links for Feb 17, 6:00 am

// February 17th, 2010 // Comments Off // Digests, Insight

  • Paradigm in Progress, Richard Hames @ The Hames Report:
    Danses: The past year was not just one of economic turmoil. Across our increasingly hot and crowded planet people are reacting in sundry, yet mostly conventional ways, to the effects of global heating. Politicians, too, are feeling the heat. And…

Insight Links for Dec 30, 6:00 am

// December 30th, 2009 // Comments Off // Digests, Insight

  • The World After Copenhagen, Richard Hames @ The Hames Report:
    Throughout my 35 years in sustainability it has always seemed odd that while so-called economic rationalism reigned over our political, economic and business worlds, rational thought wasn’t applied to issues like climate change. The risks were always clear, as defined…
  • New Life for Sale, Richard Hames @ The Hames Report:
    As Lily and Bart enter the polling station to cast their votes for the bioregional council elections of Gippsland they are assailed by a plethora of party volunteers. A throng of partisan hands clamour to re-program their hologram ‘how-to-vote’ cards…
  • Days of Miracles and Wonders, Richard Hames @ The Hames Report:
    Are you quite sure you don’t mind giving this interview? I turned my attention to the monitor, or more precisely, to the young woman on it. She was new to Al Jazirra and had obviously been told I rarely gave…