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WeDecide's avatar

Unfortunately, this doesn’t take into account much of neuroscience theory about humans. If you look at the natural order of things in terms of say, social structure in gorillas or in the wolf population and other mammals (lions, giraffes etc etc) generally, one sees that there is always a hierarchical structure. There is always a leader, generals, lieutenants and there’s always a group of females that oversee the children, etc. this is basic stuff. It’s how organizations work in order to keep everyone safe that’s how humans have organized as well and will continue to organize. We work against it now politically and Its causing much strife in the workplace but the order is still there. Women predominately run customer service and HR (who are still treated like the children of the organization-the problems ...generally but not always) and men are the CEOs and CFOs . There will always be a need for military because there are bad people who want status and to take over the supplies - money and food now whether or not organizations need to be structured this way to make money or to feed the population is a different story, but there will always be hierarchies and I think that’s one thing this article misses. Humans are basically motivated by status money food sex and addiction. There is no extrinsic motivator. As much as you want there to be. There isn’t. Sorry. Its why capitalism flourishes.

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Richard Merrick's avatar

Very timely. Conventional organisations are fraying at the edges, and those edges are a very long trek from the centre. What you write here is clear. It’s what we do with it that matters now.

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