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* Bottom-up leadership

Posted on January 26th, 2010 by tim bursch. Filed under business, team.


I was listening to this podcast by 37signals on work. They tell the story of MeetUp and how they tackled a huge amount of projects.

You can listen here. What got me was the paradigm of work. Did management assign each team a project? Nope. Management told them to figure it out and literally left the room.
The developers self-organized around projects they cared about and went to work. Wow. Is that even management?

Seems like leadership. Both at the top and the bottom. The managers trusted that their teams would create solutions in freedom instead of control. The teams took that belief and trust and lead forward.

So, how would organizations create more space for teams to bubble-up solutions?

Here are a few possible key elements:

  • Absolute trust. We are all adults. So give people the chance to be responsible.
  • Respect. Be confident in others ideas.
  • Collaboration. Not competition.

What else would you add? What other stories of bottom-up leadership have you heard?

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* Shared Story and Teamwork

Posted on January 21st, 2010 by tim bursch. Filed under story, team.



I found out about The Pants on the Ground video from my son. He saw it at a friends. Hilarious.

I talked about it with another friend, showed it to my wife and daughter. More laughter. So everyone’s talking about General Larry Platt and his song. We are sharing this story.
I then clicked on a link in twitter for the video above and being Viking’s fans, I roared some more. These guys are sharing the same story.

So, what happens to a business team when they share a common story? Probably not the manly pats, but fun? Sure. What if you shared one fun story each week with your team? And then you found some application together? Larry did not give up. He didn’t care about his age. How about when a prospect says no? Have fun with that and find another prospect.

A story connects people. It can bring out joy and smiles. What do you do to connect your team?

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