1/ There have only been ~6 true innovations in management in 200 years. The rest is executive therapy. I'll share my list with one caveat...
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2/ ...Caveat: to count by my definition it is a management innovation if it changes game rules. Improvements in playing strategy excluded.
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3/ ...As a result, each legit innovation reflects a change in boundary conditions/external forces. Not internal. So most due to govt, tech.
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5/ II. Move from fixed to indefinite incorporation charters.
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7/ IV. Defined and explicitly documented processes over guild secrets.
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9/ VI. Theory Y (MaGregor): that people might work better when NOT policed and given autonomy instead.
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11/ These 7 are unified by the fact that they chagned the rules of the game, for better or worse, for all players. Adapt-or-die changes.
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