It would be fascinating to hear about examples - i can imagine this approach can be highly effective but also create cultural and leadership challenges.
You are right, the geek companies have sometime an harsh style of communication, and produce some chaotic ways of doing things. I will try to present some examples next time 🙂.
Yes it is an interesting perspective. Science, speed, ownership, openness are not novel concept, but having the image of the "Business Geeks" and looking at the reason why the industrial age norms subsist (our social nature) was helpful.
It would be fascinating to hear about examples - i can imagine this approach can be highly effective but also create cultural and leadership challenges.
You are right, the geek companies have sometime an harsh style of communication, and produce some chaotic ways of doing things. I will try to present some examples next time 🙂.
I love this concept of the geek strategy. I would personally be interested in reading about companies using this Lud.
Yes it is an interesting perspective. Science, speed, ownership, openness are not novel concept, but having the image of the "Business Geeks" and looking at the reason why the industrial age norms subsist (our social nature) was helpful.
Great idea to use the glasses!
I learned from "someone" that using clichés is OK if we introduce some disruption into the mix 😁. Thanks Dario