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Thomas Thomison: on a mission to shift humanity’s relationship with power Juhtimiskvaliteet on konkurentsieelis

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Today’s episode of the podcast “Leadership is the Competitive Advantage” is devoted again to self-managing organizations. This time I sat down with Thomas Thomison, a co-founder of HolacracyOne and encode.org, both companies devoted to shifting humanity’s relationship with power. I was intrigued to get to know Tom better and inquire about his journey, endeavors and convictions in the world of self-managing organizations.

“One of the major challenges in implementing Holacracy is unlearning. It is about getting rid of the habits of mind, the inertia and the momentum toward expecting certain behaviors in an organizational space. This is not a bolt-on or a bandaid; the fundamental governance and operational dynamics are very different. Leaders need to unlearn their traditional ways and learn new methods to lead not people, but their work. On the other side, those accustomed to following must learn to step into their own power and authority to lead their work. Both sides need to learn this new dance of leadership and followership in a self-organization system.” – Thomas Thomison

Listen and enjoy!

Today’s episode of the podcast “Leadership is the Competitive Advantage” is devoted again to self-managing organizations. This time I sat down with Thomas Thomison, a co-founder of HolacracyOne and encode.org, both companies devoted to shifting humanity’s relationship with power. I was intrigued to get to know Tom better and inquire about his journey, endeavors and convictions in the world of self-managing organizations.

“One of the major challenges in implementing Holacracy is unlearning. It is about getting rid of the habits of mind, the inertia and the momentum toward expecting certain behaviors in an organizational space. This is not a bolt-on or a bandaid; the fundamental governance and operational dynamics are very different. Leaders need to unlearn their traditional ways and learn new methods to lead not people, but their work. On the other side, those accustomed to following must learn to step into their own power and authority to lead their work. Both sides need to learn this new dance of leadership and followership in a self-organization system.” – Thomas Thomison

Listen and enjoy!

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