“A culture in which everyone could overcome their own internal barriers to change and use errors and vulnerabilities as prime opportunities for personal and company growth.” – Robert Kegan in Everyone Culture: Becoming a deliberately developmental organisation.
Human organisations are ‘well’ organisations. Healthy vibrant cultures in which people are inspired to bring out the best possible versions of themselves.
In human organisations, people perform at their best without being coaxed or bribed to do so. Instead of reverting to immature behaviours of blame and justification when they come to work, they see themselves as well-rounded adults whose task is to make a meaningful contribution and to help others do likewise. Human organisations are ‘well’ organisations that are on a deliberate and focused developmental and cultural evolutionary pathway towards full spectrum consciousness.
There are two central threads that are the woven through the foundations of a human organisation:
Connection – Connection to self, connection to each other, connection to purpose and vision and connection to the people they serve; and
Accountability – Accepting and embracing accountability to self, each other, the reality (role, team, goal, project, organisation) and holding self and others to account.
There is a new leadership required that puts personal leadership (which includes the practices of self-care, expression and reflection) at the very core and demands a fresh approach to leadership development.
The result is far more significant contributions from many more people, and a lot less wasted time and emotional energy. The result is greater success in traditional business measures (e.g. profitability) as well as improved wellbeing and sustainable human potential.
Evolving Leaders equips leaders to thrive in a complex, ambiguous and uncertain world. This enables them to drive the human change that makes cultural change possible, which in turn builds healthy, human organisations – organisations that embrace change, achieve sustainable results and in which the pursuit of profitability is balanced by a greater sense of purpose.
Some of the characteristics you’re likely to see in a human organisation include:
The shift towards a human organisation begins with accelerating the development of leaders and bringing new awareness to the leadership team about the possibilities of such an organisation. We help leaders to better understand the visible and invisible forces in the organisational eco-system that both help and hinder its progress, then co-create a road-map for cultural evolution.
Contact us to discover how we can help you to grow a ‘human’ team or organisation.
Blog post “What is a human organisation anyway?”
“I believe we can change the world if we start listening to one another again. Simple honest human conversation. Not mediation, negotiation, problem-solving debate or public meetings – simple truthful conversation where we each have a chance to speak, we feel heard and we listen well.”
– Margaret Wheatley, author of Finding Our Way: Leadership For an Uncertain Time
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