More and more organizations are adopting a "Radically Collaborative" approach to business. Matt K. Parker, author of the new book A Radical Enterprise joins me to discuss what this means, why it's desirable, and how to begin adopting these practices in our own organizations.

In this episode

What is "Radical Collaboration"?What does radical collaboration mean for the business bottom line?The four imperatives of radical collaboration: Team Autonomy, Managerial Devolution, Deficiency Gratification, Candid VulnerabilityHow do Agile Software Development and the DevOps movement relate to the idea of radical collaboration?How are OKRs similar to or different from the radical collaboration model?The "Advice Process", and how decisions are made without designated managers.What recourse do these organizations have against potential "bad actors"?How do self-selected salaries work?How does this book fit into the landscape of recent books such as Reinventing Organizations and Team of Teams on new ways of management?Do companies ever fail in their attempts to become radically collaborative, and why?What can a lone individual do to begin a transformation toward radical collaboration?When is the best time in a company's life cycle to begin a radical collaboration transformation?What can a solo founder or entrepreneur do to begin laying the foundation for radical collaboration when they make their first hire?How long does it take to transform to a radically collaborative organization?


Resources

Book: A Radical Enterprise by Matt K. ParkerHOW reportBook: High Output Management by Andrew GroveBook: Reinventing Organizations by Frederic LalouxBook: Team of Teams by Gen. Stanley McChrystalBook: Corporate Rebels by Joost MinnaarBlog post: How to Run A Radically Collaborative Meeting In 3 Easy Steps by Matt K. ParkerBook: Turn the Ship Around by L. David MarquetBook: Humanocracy by Gary Hamel & Michele ZaniniBook: The No-Limits Enterprise by Doug KirkpatrickBook: Holacracy by Brian J. RobertsonCorporate Rebels web siteMattKParker.com to join the Slack community

Guest
Matt K. Parker
Web site: MattKParker.com
Email: [email protected]

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