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Push It Down
Autonomy & Vision in Complex Systems
6 October 2015
@MartinBurnsSCO
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Let’s Go To The Moon
Images: nasa.gov, wikimedia
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Let’s Go To The Moon
Images: nasa.gov, wikimedia
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Eli Goldratt
“any optimisation of a component part automatically suboptimizes the whole.
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W Edwards Deming
“Left to themselves in the Western world, components become selfish, competitive, independent profit centres, and thus destroy the system
Photo: deming.org
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Science 1.0: Informing Management since 1776
Discover
Implement
Control
Work the Plan
Plan the Work
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Gen Stanley A McChrystal
“For a soldier trained at West Point as an engineer,
the idea that a problem has different solutions on different days was fundamentally disturbing.
Yet that was the case.
Photo: Wikimedia
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Combat is an interaction between human organisations.
It is adversarial, highly dynamic, complex and lethal.
It is grounded in human behaviour & conducted between organisations that are themselves complex.
It is not determined, hence uncertain, and evolutionary
Business is an interaction between human organisations.
It is competitive, highly dynamic, complex and risky.
It is grounded in human behaviour & conducted between organisations that are themselves complex.
It is not determined, hence uncertain, and evolutionary
Source: Lt Col J P Storr, The Nature of Military Thought, PhD Thesis, University of CranfieldStephen Bungay, The Art of Action
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20th Century Management: Built for Stability
Typical Robust Responses to uncertainty & failure:
More Prevention More Detailed Plans & Procedures More Control & Rules More “Permission” & Accountability
Better Resilient Responses to uncertainty & failure:
Rapid Adaption to reality over plans Move authority to the information Fewer, more general principles
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A Common Dilemma
AutonomyAlignment
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High Alignment Enables High Autonomy
Image: Wikimedia Autonomy
Alig
nm
ent
Goals:Whatand Why
Operational Control: How
Auftragstaktik: Mission Planning
Helmuth Von Moltkethe Elder
“No battle plan survives contact with the enemy”
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The Spice Girls Question
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Vision on a Postcard
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Outcome: Better Decisions, Faster
Photo: Flickr.com “We found that, even as speed increased and we pushed authority further down, the quality of decisions actually went up.
We had decentralized on the belief that the 70 percent solution today would be better than the 90 percent solution tomorrow.
But we found our estimates were backward — we were getting the 90 percent solution today instead of the 70 percent solution tomorrow
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Takeaways
1. Modern Organisations operate as Unstable Complex Systems
2. Management Systems built to optimise stability: fail badly
3. Push decisions down to where the information is & accept the apparent ‘inefficiency’
4. Enable sound decisions with clear vision
Closing ReflectionMy successful examples were all from organisations with highly motivated volunteers. Chances are, this is not your current context. What does that suggest….
Senior Transformation Consultant
Martin Burns
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