Why Octopus Organizations Outperform Tin Man Companies
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This episode explores the radical organizational shift proposed by Jana Werner and Phil Le-Brun in their article, "Become an Octopus Organization". Moving away from the rigid, machine-like "Tin Man" model designed for a simpler era, the authors introduce a paradigm inspired by the octopus—a creature that distributes intelligence to its arms and senses change in real-time.
The discussion covers the critical distinction between "complicated" systems, which are predictable and controllable, and the "complex" world businesses now inhabit, which is nonlinear and uncertain. You will learn how to identify and change "antipatterns"—deep-seated habits that suppress clarity, ownership, and curiosity—to unlock lasting advantage through organic, distributed innovation. This content is adapted from the authors' forthcoming book, The Octopus Organization: A Guide to Thriving in a World of Continuous Transformation.