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“How the canary got its voice”

BizHealthCheck.biz

Page 2: How the canary got its voice

When the world industrialised, it got very good at managing and optimising resources:

land, money, raw materials.And people.

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We began to treat people as

another resource to be

used.Human

resources.

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And we prioritised the shareholder over all of the other

stakeholders in the business

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Now we’re moving to a massively connected, people economy.

Our techniques are less effective

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In fact the ‘optimisation of humans’ in the first world is causing

- massive mental health & quality of life issues

- massive ineffectiveness

It’s unsustainable.

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New business models and economies are emerging (crowdsourcing, shared,

circular, freelance) and eating the corporate organisation’s lunch

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What’s invisible to the big companies?

They know about the threat of change from new the models.

But they’re under-estimating the speed of their maturity and how fast the tipping point will arrive.

They’re completely unprepared.

Many employees would leave if they had a better option.

That better option is arriving.

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Good news!Most employees want to be part of the solution (or would if they thought the solution was ‘real’ not BS)

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What’s missing for the corporation?

- Visibility of the health of relationships - Prioritisation of

relationships- An approach / culture that supports intra- and inter-team relationships

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What’s missing for the people?

- Adult to adult organisational design- An adult voice

- Belief that a more meaningful work life is possible

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What BizHealthCheck gives is:- visibility of the relationships in the business

- a voice for people - tools to move from old power to new power (fast enough to head off the

tipping point)

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• As hierarchical power goes down over time• Team and individual power and responsibility

goes up

BHC facilitates the beginning of the phased process of maturity

Old powerHierarchical

New powerRelationship