Title: What
1Whats your recipe?
Charles Leadbeater
2Which are you?
Whats Your Recipe?
3Everything seems to be changing
- Science and technology
- Values
- Demography
- Environment
- Geography
- Social structures
Whats Your Recipe?
4Change a cause for pessimism
- Environment degrading
- Morals in disarray
- Family collapsing
- Culture dumbing down
- Politics by media sound bite
- Democracy corrupted
- War always on the horizon
- Globalisation a gale of disorder
Whats Your Recipe?
5Change causes for optimism
- People living much longer lives
- Democratic cultures spread by media, Internet
- World more interconnected
- Education spreading
- Position of women improving, somewhat
- Technological innovation critical to environment
- Asia tens of millions lifted from poverty every
year
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6Change optimism pessimism
- Private optimism, about our lives, families
- Public pessimism about the state of the world
- The two come together in organisations
- Organisations provide people with a sense of
private identity - But critical to how we cope with the world
together
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7Change optimism pessimism in society
Confrontation Retreat
Anti Globalisation Students, ethnic minorities Left populism New age Downshifting
Rural protests Right national populism Europe Melancholy Nostalgia
Radical
Reactionary
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8Change optimism, pessimism organisations
Confrontation Retreat
Adapt entrepreneurially Create new business models Very risky As long as what I do doesnt change I dont mind what is going on around me
Get back to basics but with a vengeance, cut costs, streamline Very tough Do you remember the old days when things were so much better?
Radical
Reactionary
Whats Your Recipe?
9Why change?
- Is it really necessary?
- Leadership as teaching, breaking up closed
mindsets
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10Why change?
- Is it really necessary?
- Leadership as teaching, breaking up closed
mindsets - Is it really rational?
- Confronting conventional wisdom in successful
organisation
Whats Your Recipe?
11Why change?
- Is it really necessary?
- Leadership as teaching, breaking up closed
mindsets - Is it really rational?
- Confronting conventional wisdom in successful
organisation - Is it really possible?
- Building capacity for it the more you do the
easier it gets
Whats Your Recipe?
12Why change?
- Is it really necessary?
- Leadership as teaching, breaking up closed
mindsets - Is it really rational?
- Confronting conventional wisdom in successful
organisation - Is it really possible?
- Building capacity for it the more you do the
easier it gets - Does it make sense?
- Companies often act to confirm their view of the
world
Whats Your Recipe?
13Why change?
- Karl Weick Sensemaking in Organisations
- Rational sense making only works when conditions
are stable - Often rational sensemaking is a façade
- We make sense of the world to justify the roles
we play - Live life forwards but make sense of what we do
backwards - Act first, make sense later
- Changing how we make sense of world is v
protracted and emotional - Not just because the world is hard to understand
but we are
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14Understanding forces of change
- Systematic
- Accelerating
- Non-linear
- Viruses and epidemics
- Margins become the mainstream
- From complicated to complex systems
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15Rise of the knowledge economy
- 1912
- US Steel Anaconda
- Exxon General Electric
- Coats Singer
- Pullman Navistar
- Shell Sears
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16Rise of the knowledge economy
- 1998
- Microsoft Intel
- General Electric Shell
- Merck Exxon
- Toyota IBM
- Novartis Coke
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17Rise of the knowledge economy
- 1912 1998
- US Steel Microsoft
- Exxon General Electric
- Coats Merck
- Pullman Toyota
- Anaconda Novartis
- General Electric Intel
- Singer IBM
- Navistar Shell
- Shell Exxon
- Sears Coke
Whats Your Recipe?
18Organisations of change
- Adaptive, nimble, agile organisations able to
learn fast about environment around them, sense
opportunities and mobilise resources to exploit
them
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19Organisations of change
- Adaptive, nimble, agile organisations able to
learn fast about environment around them, sense
opportunities and mobilise resources to exploit
them - But organisations that just do that would be in
perpetual turmoil, constantly reinventing
themselves
Whats Your Recipe?
20Organisations of change
- So as well as being adaptive, nimble and agile
organisations need to have a sense of stability,
continuity and purpose - But a sense of stability that does not inhibit
ability to adapt - What does that optimum mix of stability and flux
come from?
Whats Your Recipe?
21Recipes and cakes
- Are you a cake maker?
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- Find the one best way to make your cake as
cheaply as possible - Markets with low innovation and uncertainty
- Structured, hierarchical coordination
Whats Your Recipe?
22Recipes and cakes
- Are you a recipe maker?
- Combine ingredients to create new services and
markets - Markets with faster, fundamental innovation and
more uncertainty - New business recipes require new business models
Whats Your Recipe?
23Recipes and cakes
- Can you make cakes and create new recipes, one
feeding the other? - Being a cake maker is increasingly competitive
- And new ideas are going to come from many more
sources
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24Organisations that change and stay stable
- Simplicity and reliability
- Efficient and low cost
- Limited hierarchy and bureaucracy
- But also capable of learning and adapting at all
levels
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25US Army
- Lessons learned to simple rules
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26e-Bay
- The community leads the company
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27Heathrow Airport
- How would you stay in control if you were running
it?
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28Nokia
- Common culture and values, networks and open
leadership
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29Lego organisations
- Modularity allows many different tasks to proceed
in parallel - Central architecture allows the modules to click
together - Arup The Second Avenue subway project
Whats Your Recipe?
30Southwest Airlines
- Dare to have a point of viewwhats your recipe
whats your story?
Whats Your Recipe?