I’m awake now (Thank you Michael). And Christine – to your questions and my 
thoughts.

 

“In a  self -organized system, how do you keep the organization coherent as a 
whole ?

How do you make decisions that concern the whole organization ?”

 

I think the simple answer may be, “You don’t (make decisions or maintain 
coherency). The System does – which is in a way the essence of 
self-organization. I think one way of understanding self organization is that 
it is the systemic response to a changing environment in order to maintain 
internal and external coherence... a complicated way of saying that the system 
wants to get along in the world in a positive fashion. Part of maintaining that 
systemic coherence is by making a whole bunch of decisions – none, or few, of 
which are made by a vote or executive dictate. A powerful mechanism in this 
regard is our old friend, “The Law of Two feet.” – I think.

 

ho

 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 5:30 PM
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Harrison,

In a  self -organized system, how do you keep the organization coherent as a 
whole ?

How do you make decisions that concern the whole organization ?

Christine 

 

On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Harrison Owen <[email protected]> wrote:

Paul – This piece from Zappos is interesting indeed. Though I must say I do 
wonder why the Zapposites feel it necessary to organize a self organizing 
system? As they say, “In a city, people and businesses are self-organizing.” I 
agree, and why not just follow the beaten path? Holarchy is a wonderful 
concept, and a good description of what I think I experience in a self 
organizing system. But why go for a knock-off when you can have the original? 
Just let (invite) the system to self organize. It will work better, and costs a 
lot less effort. As Stuart Kauffman might say, “order for free.”

 

Harrison

 

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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 4:51 PM
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Research shows that every time the size of a city doubles, innovation or 
productivity per resident increases by 15 percent. But when companies get 
bigger, innovation or productivity per employee generally goes down. So we're 
trying to figure out how to structure Zappos more like a city, and less like a 
bureaucratic corporation. In a city, people and businesses are self-organizing. 
We're trying to do the same thing by switching from a normal hierarchical 
structure to a system called Holacracy, which enables employees to act more 
like entrepreneurs and self-direct their work instead of reporting to a manager 
who tells them what to do.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pam-ross/workplace-reinvention_b_4541805.html# 
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pam-ross/workplace-reinvention_b_4541805.html> !

 

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