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Silos are the most universal problem facing large mature organisations. And most people don’t realise how much pain it is causing or the cost to the organisation. Silos cause slowness and small-thinking because people are focussed inward protecting budgets and power structures rather than focussing outward on customers and problem-solving.
Time starvation - arguably it's the most insidious threat to managers in the 21st century.
Over the last 9 years Bruce Holland has studied and experimented with how to make leaders more successful in a turbulent world. He owes a great deal to a group of carefully selected managers keen to leave a legacy of more successful human endeavour, growth and strong people in their business.
It hurts when good people leave an organisation. It's not just a question of the replacement and retraining costs but also of all tbe experience that leaves with the individual. Hot-wired from ages past to work collectively, many of today's employees have a growing sense of separation and fragmentation. It's time to change.This article was printed in New Zealand Management October 2005
In Bruce Holland's view the public sector is too siloed and analytical; it needs to be redesigned. The last major changes were made 20 years ago and it’s now time to start thinking about the next systems-level improvement.
Regulation today reaches into every aspect of our lives, from paying the gas bill to phoning a friend or using a credit card. Yet despite its achievements, the regulatory state is on the brink of a crisis. The current model of public policy making is no longer right for any government that has set itself the challenge of delivery.