Tag: intelligence
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Professionalität als Flucht in die Entmenschlichung
Verstehen wir unter Professionalität die Anwendung der eigenen, ganzheitlichen Kompetenz, dann gibt es daran nichts auszusetzen. Doch so oft – wirklich viel zu oft – wird der Begriff anders verwendet. Heute lese ich einen LinkedIn-Kommentar. Da wird wieder „Professionalität“ gefordert. Frauen sollen sich doch bitte nicht weiblich zeigen. Und Menschen nicht menschlich. 97% der Zeit,…
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Dealing With All the Different Interdependent Requirements – Part 3
In the quest to master the art of balancing competing demands in business, the role of mathematics, particularly through models like structural equation modeling and game theory, has become increasingly significant. These mathematical approaches not only support but enhance collaborative strategies in conflict management, offering a structured, quantifiable means to analyze and improve organizational dynamics.…
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Dealing With All the Different Interdependent Requirements – Part 2
Let’s remember what we are talking about … In the dynamic landscape of modern business, organizations constantly navigate a labyrinth of competing demands. These include ensuring product quality, optimizing time to market, maintaining safety, enhancing security, and driving profitability while also navigating a complex web of legal and compliance issues that span multiple jurisdictions. Finding…
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Dealing With All the Different Interdependent Requirements – Part 1
In the fast-paced world of business, organizations often find themselves at a crossroads of competing demands: product quality, time to market, safety, security, and profitability, not to mention a maze of legal and compliance issues spanning across multiple countries. How do companies balance these multifaceted, often conflicting requirements without losing their edge? Understanding the Challenge:…
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Navigating Complexity in Organizations: A Cybernetic and Chaos Theory Perspective
Organizations buzz with activity. They’re like cities, full of intersecting lives and decisions. But what makes organizations complex? And how can understanding this complexity help us lead better? Let’s dive into the vibrant world of complexity through the lens of cybernetics and chaos theory. “Complexity is irreducible without losing the essential qualities of the system.”…
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Navigating Beyond Toxic Charity: Guiding Organizations to True Independence
In the exhilarating journey of birthing an organization, founders often find themselves at the heart of every decision, every strategy, and every success. Initially, this intense involvement is not just beneficial but essential. However, as the organization grows, the umbilical cord of dependency needs cutting for it to thrive independently. Yet, all too often, founders…
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The Dynamics of Respect vs. Obedience in Leadership: A Literature-Based Exploration
As mentioned before OrgIQ doesn’t invent anything new. It’s just integrating the tested and working elements. And it’s even not brand new. The time for the pioneers is already over since 20 years. But let’s see … In contemporary organizational landscapes, the differentiation between respect and obedience often shapes the core of leadership strategies. While…
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Feudalism: A Majority’s Perspective
Feudalism, often romanticized for its chivalry and castles, unfolds differently when viewed through the eyes of the majority. Before this system took hold, people lived in varied societal structures, from decentralized tribal communities to sprawling empires. With the fall of the Roman Empire around the 5th century, Europe entered a new era that paved the…
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The Intelligence of Organizations: An Overview
The idea behind OrgIQ is not new. We know this. But as you see, we take the concept one step further. But first, let’s look what happened so far … The concept of organizational intelligence transcends the mere aggregation of individual members’ IQs within a company. It speaks to the collective ability of an organization…
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The Paradigm Shift in Control Units: Lessons for Organizations from the Automotive World
Imagine this: a world where cars react to their environment with the grace of a gazelle, smartphones understand your mood before you do, and computers predict your needs seamlessly. This was the dream that drove us, coders and architects, to push the limits of technology. We were not just writing code; we were embedding our…