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Tom Kerwin's avatar

Reminds me of the Beer Game to illustrate the Bullwhip Effect: https://systemdynamics.org/beer-game-article/#

Which illustrates that even when it’s a linear, ordered system like a factory process, you can still get unintended overcorrections that explode out of control. In the complexity and massively variable timelines of company politics … way worse whiplash, though the human system will also mitigate/absorb the effects so they’re largely hidden … until they hit breaking point.

Stuff like SenseMaker seems tailor made to do Genba at scale (they have a product version called Genba!). I’d be happy to explore that with anyone whose company would be interested.

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Ed  Shepherdson's avatar

For the past 4 years I have been working on strategic planning and ecosystem design. One of the biggest challenges we see in many organizations that have grown to more than 50-100 people is they lose sight of the ecosystem that they are working within. There are two main challenges that I see, executive leaders have a confidence basis that overlooks the details of the organizations or functions they are running. The second problem is that the lower level managers don't understand the whole strategic picture so they have a hard time challenging decisions coming from above. The frequency of this phenomenon varies depending on the organization and its culture, but it's certainly not uncommon in large corporations where decision-making processes are complex and hierarchical. We promote that organizations really need to understand their ecosystem so that all stakeholders regardless of level know who delivers value to them and who they deliver value to in response. Creating a culture of collaboration and accountability will help ensure that organizations are optimized for effective execution.

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