The Octopus Organization The Octopus Organization

The Octopus Organization

A Guide to Thriving in a World of Continuous Transformation

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Drive lasting change with a new, nimbler organization focused on continuous change.

Our organizations are stuck. We talk about agility but find ourselves bogged down in bureaucracy. We aspire to innovate but run into systems built to prevent mistakes, not spark breakthroughs. We need to learn and adapt, but we're operating with an outdated playbook built for efficiency and control. And our attempts to fix all this—by pouring trillions into huge, top-down transformations—make the problems worse.

But there is a better way: Building an Octopus Organization.

One of nature's most intelligent and curious creatures, the octopus is everything your organization needs to be: smart, endlessly adaptable, and highly resilient. Its eight tentacles work in concert, but each can also think for itself. This book shows how to achieve the same balance of cohesion and autonomy and to guide your organization toward a living, breathing system—one that learns, adapts, and thrives by tapping into the distributed intelligence of its people.

Drawing on their experience at companies such as Amazon and McDonald's and work with hundreds of global companies, AWS executives Phil Le-Brun and Jana Werner show you how to break away from the broken model of transformation and embrace continuous change. They share thirty-six "antipatterns"—conditioned habits—that keep us stuck and, in their place, provide "levers" that create meaningful improvement in months, not years.

The Octopus Organization is your guide to moving beyond rigid structures and nurturing the living, adaptable organization you aspire to create, and be a part of.

GENRE
Business und Finanzen
ERSCHIENEN
2025
16. Dezember
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
368
Seiten
VERLAG
Harvard Business Review Press
ANBIETERINFO
Lightning Source, LLC
GRÖSSE
5,3
 MB

Kundenrezensionen

Arsene Lupo ,

What to say? Some things are mandatory reading. At times not for the content

Well, the book will sell a lot. Not bad, but nothing new. Repetitive at times, I thus think a fair share has been written by an AI. Who is the CEO of Dynafit? Correct. Repetition drives it home, I guess. All the rest is pretty much standard. The only really useful thing is the Metapher of the Tin Man vs. Octopus. BTW: Gianluigi makes excellent octopus for dinner.

If you are around consulting and coaching: read it. Your executives will love it, It is full of recipes. “Be prepared, for success is only with the prepared.” (approx. Louis Pasteur)

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