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Evolutionary Provocateur

The Evolutionary Provocateur bi-monthly show is for executives, managers, and supervisors (or for leaders at all levels) who have noticed that it is not what you know but who you are that has the biggest impact.

  1. 83

    Designing a human-centred company

    Dawna talks to Giles Hutchins, a systems thinker, speaker and author of 'Future Fit'. Future Fit refers to the leadership mindset needed to move from 'Business as Usual' to companies that are fit to surf the uncertainties of today’s reality. - companies that focus is on who you are versus what you are.

  2. 82

    Bonnitta Roy

    Company management structures are under pressure to distribute power, engage employees and rethink the role of manager in order to meet the challenges of a fast-moving world. Bonnitta Roy has designed an open architecture for self-managed companies otherwise known as an Open Participatory Organization. Listen on to find out more.

  3. 81

    Implementing Holacracy

    Despite being made famous by Zappos, holacracy isn't flavor of the month. Anna McGrath of Wonderworks Consulting worked with Zappos to roll out the radical organizational structure. Her conversation with Dawna debunks several myths of holacracy being either too unstructured or too over-structured to work in practice.

  4. 80

    Leading in a Boss-less Company

    Leaders and bosses are not the same. Dawna Jones explores the trust-based culture inside W. L. Gore. with long-time company Associate, Michael Pacanowsky.

  5. 79

    Dipping into LiquidO

    LiquidO is an agile governance model championed by Cocoon Projects, a values-driven innovation company located in Italy. Listen on to find out what it is and how it works.

  6. 78

    The Yoga of Max's Discontent

    Dawna Jones talks to best-selling author, Karan Bajaj, about his new book, The Yoga of Max's Discontent, and what it tells us about the leadership challenges executives face today.

  7. 77

    Revolutionizing health care: the Buurtzorg way

    Increasing quality and lowering costs is the holy grail of healthcare. And that’s precisely what Netherlands-based home care organization, Buurtzorg, has achieved. Listen on to find out how they do it.

  8. 76

    The Road to Self-Management

    Andrew Holm and Julian Wilson redesigned aeronautics engineering company, Matt Black Systems, to revolve around the smallest unit – a person. With the help of four metrics - quality, delivery, profitability and conformance - the company shrank in size while achieving quantum leaps in profitability.

  9. 75

    Tomatos and self-management

    How does a business gets things done when there’s no boss and no-one is in control? Morning Star, the world’s largest tomato processing company, proves you don't need managers to run a successful company.

  10. 74

    Can flexible companies scale?

    Dawna talks to author and management thinker, Steve Denning, about scaling practices like Agile, DevOps, Lean and Scrum to work in large companies.

  11. 73

    Getting to grips with Agile

    More and more companies are turning to Agile software development process to accelerate speed and quality of delivery. What few realize is that the Agile methodology, which centers on the customer and is built for uncertainty, is a world-view that’s very different from traditional management practice.

  12. 72

    Sociocracy 3.0: redistributing power in the workplace

    Sociocracy 3.0 (S3) is a collaboration framework for evolving effective, resilient and agile organizations. Listen on to find out how it works in practice and how to start experimenting with it.

  13. 71

    Business and Corporate Stewardship

    What is needed for business to achieve sustainable effectiveness? In this interview with the editors of a new book, "Corporate Stewardship: Achieving Sustainable Effectiveness", Dawna Jones explores some options.

  14. 70

    Innovation and Rock n'Roll

    Dawna Jones talks to Peter Cook, a musician, scientist and business consultant who draws from his eclectic background to help companies to adopt an intelligent approach to innovation. Dawna met with Peter in the bowels of the Royal Society of the Arts in London where they talked about: The role of VUCA: volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity in driving innovation. How dissonance in music relates to cognitive dissonance in business; the high cost of cognitive dissonance. A different way to look at failure, including how Prince uses mistakes and the mistake Richard Branson made when moving into the US market...

  15. 69

    B Corporations

    B Lab is a non-profit organization dedicated to using the power of business to solve social and environmental problems. Founder Bart Houlahan talks to Dawna Jones about their mission.

  16. 68

    Globally responsible leadership: encouraging change in busin

    What happens when business schools are less progressive than the companies hiring their graduates? The Global Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI) aims to close that gap and encourage change in business schools. Dawna Jones talks to Executive Director, John North, about how GRLI set out to achieve this.

  17. 67

    Redesigning the future of work

    Designing the future of work is not a casual endeavor. So why are companies so interested in exploring better ways of organizing work and what direction are they moving in?

  18. 66

    Moving beyond profit

    Award-winning investigative journalist Roberta Baskin spent her career shining a light on corporate misconduct. Now she heads up The Flourish Prizes at Case Western University, an initiative designed to inspire the current and next generation of business leaders to build a better world. She tells Dawna Jones about some companies that have opted to do things differently.

  19. 65

    Sustainability and business education

    Dawna Jones talks to Wendy Chapple, deputy director of the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School, about a different approach to executive education and why the school has launched an MSc in sustainability.

  20. 64

    Putting the heart back into business

    Andrew Thornton, owner of a community supermarket in London, talk to Dawna Jones about bringing heart back into business and how to be a different kind of business leader.

  21. 63

    Can a product be a force for change?

    Dawna Jones talk to Will Lauder, founder of Kapuluan Coconut, a social enterprise aiming to merge social, environmental, economic and community values into an artisanal product.

  22. 62

    Scarcity and resource intelligence

    Resource scarcity is no longer an abstract ‘green’ concept. As Dawna Jones finds out from Dr Nadya Zhexembayeva,, for many businesses, scarcity is an unwelcome reality that needs to become a primary strategic consideration.

  23. 61

    Modernizing the MBA

    Systems change specialist Al Blixt talks to Dawna Jones about the forces that work for and against innovation in higher education and how business schools can better prepare students for the real world.

  24. 60

    Igniting the Management Shift

    More people quit their bosses than quit their jobs. The manager’s role is under scrutiny. Yet, managers can’t change without a shift in how a company manages itself. Vlatka Hlupic, professor, coach, business leader and author of the Management Shift talks to Dawna about what is happening in bold companies and why it makes a difference to the economy.

  25. 59

    Hacking Human Performance

    The idea of 'flow' or peak performance states has been around for a while. Dawna talks to 'Flow Genome' author and journalist, Steven Kotler, about how well business executives have incorporated the knowledge to function in today’s business environment.

  26. 58

    Wicked Problems and the Price of Fish

    Harvard educated economist and author of the "Price of Fish – A New Approach to Wicked Economics and Better Decisions", Michael Mainelli talks to Dawna Jones about how we can bring economic tools and long-term decision-making up to the task of tackling our new global reality.

  27. 57

    Cultivating Conversational Intelligence

    We’ve all heard of emotional intelligence, but what about conversational intelligence? How can you use conversation to activate higher-level intelligences such as trust, integrity, empathy and good judgment?

  28. 56

    Organizing for Complexity

    Forget organizational planning, budgeting and performance appraisals; these are all tools of the past. Companies that really want to navigate their way through complexity need to be able to think, not just steer. In this episode of Evolutionary Provocateur, systems theorist and practitioner, Niels Pflaeging, talks to Dawna Jones talk about what thinking differently means in an organization context.

  29. 55

    Gary Klein Interview

    Why do companies ask employees to innovate, and then work hard to block it? Gary Klein, author of Seeing What Others Don’t, talks to Dawna about the value insights bring to companies, the many ways companies work against themselves, and what decision-makers can do to embrace good ideas instead of stopping them.

  30. 54

    Towards a Workplace Revolution

    It’s increasingly clear that traditional ways of organizing how work gets done isn't working to engage employees. Which begs an obvious question. How can organizations re-inject life into their workplaces so that individuals can approach their work with enthusiasm and vigor?

  31. 53

    The business of rock & roll

    What can rock bands like Metallica, Slayer, U2, Radiohead, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd teach business teams about distributed collaboration, risk management and change? Listen to Dawna Jones2019 interview with Ruth Blatt to find out.

  32. 52

    Agility and the people side of change

    The same lean and agile principles that have changed the way software is developed are now helping companies with the people side of change. To find out what this means in reality, Dawna Jones talks to Lean Sensei Daniel Stoelb about what he2019s learned from working with change in organizations for over thirty-five years and how the principles used in business can apply and support local change initiatives and how we utilize our resources.

  33. 51

    Risk, uncertainty, project management (and new shoes)

    If one thing2019s certain in life, its uncertainty. Yet conventional project planning simply fails to take this reality into account. So we could all do with some help managing risk and options in our lives and understanding how those risk and options keep messing up our projects.

  34. 50

    The ups and downs of Ugg Boots

    Love them or loath them, Ugg Boots are one of those instantly-recognisable brands that has spread across the world from small beginnings back in 1978. But for Ugg2019s founder, Brian Smith, success hasn2019t been plain sailing and his journey has has its ups and downs. Earlier this year, Dawna Jones met Brian Smith to discuss what it takes to weather the uncertainty of being an entrepreneur. As he talks about the Ugg Australia story, he shares some philosophical lessons learned that helped keep his spirits alive when all seemed lost.

  35. 49

    Tips for Bouncing Back

    With media and personal attention on financial crisis and uncertainty, what can you do to avoid getting sucked in by negativity or doubt? Learn how to become more resilient in the face of unexpected events that pull the rug out from under your feet.

  36. 48

    Change vs evolve

    In this Episode we discuss: Why we are being asked to evolve... not change. Why business is under so much pressure and why they are creating their own stress-related illness and disengagement costs. Why people and companies are having trouble adjusting. What lies at the heart of the tension between managers and employees and what they can do about it. How employees and managers can collectively engage in removing barriers to collaboration, adapting the culture while expanding leadership consciousness.

  37. 47

    Beyond compliance in the mining sector

    When geologist and mining expert, Dr Ian Thomson, realized that the company he worked for had created the conflict they2019d become embroiled in, it kicked off a steep learning curve about what environmental and social responsibility really is. In this discussion, Dawna and Ian talk about how you can tell companies who are really doing acting responsibly from those who are just talking about it while still practicing a 2018take what you want and run2019 approach. They also talk about how to manage your management style by observing what the pattern of negotiation is. Do you value harmony over...

  38. 46

    Is management a zombie technology?

    How can we break the habit of resurrecting command-and-control management even when we know it doesn2019t work. What does it take to do things differently? What do companies who are making 2018alternative2019 un-management models their new normal have that others don2019t? And what are companies managed by traditional models doing to actively create passive employees?

  39. 45

    Restoring the Glory of Work

    What happens when you realise that most of the things that people have tried and most of what they think is true no longer fit reality? Diederick Janse is a young entrepreneur who went against prevailing thinking when he started his consulting business right after graduation. His was following an intuitive sense that exploring possibilities was more interesting than being 201Cnormal201D. Together with other friends whose thinking went against the predictable flow, he formed Realize.nl, a consulting company for start-ups focused on conscious business. Dawna talked to Diederick HUB Amsterdam about how he navigates the world of business...

  40. 44

    Management 3.0. Managing in a Better Way

    We2019ve known command and control, seen fads come and go and yet people still hate their jobs. To explore why this is, Dawna talks with Jurgen Appelo who explains how the manager2019s role involves recognition that we function in a living system. He explains why management fads fail and talks about his project to gather practical tips for managing in a better way. Jurgen Appelo writes the blog noop.nl, which covers agile management, business improvement, and personal development. He is also the author of Management 3.0, which describes the role of the manager in an agile organisations. A...

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Evolutionary Provocateur bi-monthly show is for executives, managers, and supervisors (or for leaders at all levels) who have noticed that it is not what you know but who you are that has the biggest impact.

HOSTED BY

Dawna Jones

Produced by David Bosdet

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The Evolutionary Provocateur bi-monthly show is for executives, managers, and supervisors (or for leaders at all levels) who have noticed that it is not what you know but who you are that has the biggest impact.

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