One important reason why there are so many very badly managed firms in the world today is the widespread belief that management should be the responsibility of a few people at the top. The future of corporations may therefore depend on the rise of distributed forms of management, such as holacracy. Following video briefly explains what is this model in 2 minutes:

theLeader.io can help to overcome some of these issues, however the real problem with holacracy isn’t the ideas behind it but the persistence of a few false beliefs that have grown up around it. Three misconceptions, in particular, have been particularly damaging:

Why such change?

Two years ago I read a book called “ReInventing Organizations”, this book changed my model of thinking. Right before reading this book I had published another booklet on same concept however Reinventing Organization was an epiphany moment for my professional career as a person holding leadership position. It was my first time I read something called “teal organization” and I also wrote an article called “Modern Organization”. Since then it has been my ultimate dream to build a teal organization, following picture explains in detail what is the teal organization and how it has been built.

It is important to have one last understanding of how to read such structure. Most of structures have been always as top down also known as Hierarchy model. However the new model is very different. We should read it as circles not levels nor layers of hierarchy; following figure illustrates the difference:


Based on above explanation on context of change, please have a look at the following image that depicts how an eCommerce engineering structure will be look like. Once again, these are just my thoughts, everyone please feel free to challenge, ask questions or raise any concerns.

There are couple of matters that needs to be considered which are listed in below:

Sources:

  1. http://raconteur.net/infographics/the-power-of-predictive-analytics
  2. HBR, Competing on Customer Journeys
  3. HBR, Beyond the Holacracy Hype
  4. HBR, The Big Misconceptions Holding Holacracy Back
  5. HBR, Embracing Agile