EPISODE · May 21, 2020 · 23 MIN
Episode 8: Pactify is a system for distributed problem solving, but what does that mean ?
from Rapid Idea Improvement · host Bart Vanderhaegen
What is it ? Organisations are problem solving systems Everyone, at any moment, is doing something that is aimed at making progress (be it creating knowledge or executing knowledge to solve a problem) You now have options for organising problem solving Option 1: The role in the hierarchy determines the problem you are expected to solve There is a specific one-on-one link between who should solve the problem and the kind of problem that is solved Option 2: Distributed problem solving - no one-on-one link between between who solves the problem and the kind of problem Option 1 has a problem It’s impossible to separate problems into the exact domain of responsibility of every separate individual Problems have dependencies with other people’s domain of responsibility So far so good, then we just create combined teams ? Another problem: it’s not by combining people into teams that they will also consider this a combined problem and certainly not a combined solution Consequence: they’ll get stuck. They cannot just add their respective solutions on top of each other. There will be new problems when you do this … problems of inconsistencies, costs that are too high, inefficiencies … So you need to work on those tradeoffs But that is typically not done … we escalate or we give in We let them have it … or we let the people above uw decided So the real problem of option 1 is that the problem is NOT solved anymore in cooperation So that we may miss crucial knowledge from one of the 2 parties in the solution So that we may miss important knowledge if the decisions are made at higher levels where there is less information to make that decision, and less time to make the decision So how does problem distribution work? Define a relevant problem & team that will need to create more cooperation to solve it Start a specific process … to keep the problem solving optimal and at the same place Avoiding that the problem gets solved elsewhere or without the relevant contribution of every party in the solution Managing optimum knowledge growth and cooperation to do so Drivers: communication, autonomy, transparency, flow and group flow What are the obstacles for it to work well ? Problems can be taken away from those teams and solved elsewhere Timing may be too short for optimum knowledge growth to kick in No facilitation in the teams when it’s need for more balanced and aligned knowledge creation Pactify has a specific approach for "distributed problem solving" A platform A single one With transparency on problems, how they relate to each other and what solutions are being developed for them A process with a facilitator A hierarchy that is willing to use power to keep the process going and not stop somewhere half way … willing to “keep the problem solving down into the organisation” For more info, please visit: www.pactifymanagement.com
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