In my humble opinion Humanocracy is missing the structural point as to what is creating the dysfunction. You refer to Bayer. I happened to put this on LinkedIn earlier today. Simply to have the prediction on record.
2029: Bayer admits Dynamic Shared Ownership did not deliver what was promised
In my humble opinion Humanocracy is missing the structural point as to what is creating the dysfunction. You refer to Bayer. I happened to put this on LinkedIn earlier today. Simply to have the prediction on record.
2029: Bayer admits Dynamic Shared Ownership did not deliver what was promised
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7464686559221403648/
Perhaps one of the changes is the sort of organisations who see themselves as communities, rather than processing plants?