Martin Danoesastro: What are you willing to give up to change the way we work?
BCG’s Martin Danoesastro supports organizations to change their ways of working at scale, enabling them to succeed in an increasingly digital world. Full bio
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a flock of birds work together?
flying in perfect synchrony:
would not be able to do that
to follow one leader.
would simply be too low.
that these birds are relying on
to make autonomous decisions
makes them fast and flexible.
with any one of us?
I believe to be the most important change
and more complex,
alignment around purpose,
to make decisions faster.
on a digital transformation.
more intuitive, more relevant.
have seen a bank from the inside,
what many traditional banks look like.
to their department,
engineers with engineers, etc.
in PowerPoint parking lots.
between departments.
that in order to transform,
their time to market
their ways of working as well.
to go and have a look at companies
the halls at one of these companies
and a team of bankers.
"How is your company organized?"
and "chapters" and "tribes"
that to our own world.
are working for you?"
were some of the basic principles
understanding of their model.
of small, autonomous teams.
and IT engineers in the same team
and test ideas with customers
between departments.
right there in the team.
we had a session
to apply some of these ideas to a bank.
a guy who had not said a word all day,
but we knew he was right.
embracing the new;
on some of the old as well.
all over the world
has their own skeptics
going to work for them.
the legacy IT like we do,"
in our industry."
for the other companies
blew up the old silos
product, channels and IT.
into 350 multidisciplinary teams.
sitting just with product people
were now members of the same team.
responsible for account opening
of that new organization,
for the very first time,
sitting two minutes away from each other
and status reports for the last 10 years.
was always chasing for answers."
together every day.
he can just raise it
who is sitting right next to him.
with customers immediately --
requires multidisciplinary teams.
up and down the organization,
and expertise for that decision
who are working in different buildings,
different countries today?
in better videoconferencing?
in the way we do things
of management matrix.
and process and procedure --
difficult thing to change
flexible, creative, like a mini-start-up,
commanding their people what to do,
needs to become a leader,
to take initiative.
running in different directions,
certainly lead to chaos.
at the same time,
on something old as well.
that everyone in the organization
the overall purpose -- the why --
and trust their teams
on how to get there.
open and transparent communication.
that information is a source of power?
they're giving up that source of power.
openly and transparently as well.
typically work in short sprints,
they organize a demo session
of what they've done, transparently.
can be uncomfortable for people,
no place to hide anymore.
is transparent for everyone.
is not so obvious, either.
a master of milestone-tracking.
to attend one of their sessions.
a master of milestone-tracking.
over time and over budget, anyway.
much earlier if needed."
need to change as well.
and the PowerPoint,
for middle managers.
this idea of thinkers and doers.
managing other people,
to become player-coaches.
other people what to do,
to do things yourself again.
new product features a few times per year.
and the red tape,
becomes more efficient.
of these companies today,
the halls of a very large start-up.
they cannot claim victory yet.
to respond to change.
and more complex,
is not in structure
senior executives taking charge.
in the organization
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Martin Danoesastro - Transformation expertBCG’s Martin Danoesastro supports organizations to change their ways of working at scale, enabling them to succeed in an increasingly digital world.
Why you should listen
Martin Danoesastro supports organizations all over the world to come to a better way of working -- a way that creates alignment around purpose, takes out bureaucracy and empowers people to make decisions faster. He helps large, traditional organizations learn from digital innovators and replace their old departmental silos with organizations built around small, empowered, persistent, multi-disciplinary teams.
Danoesastro is a senior partner and managing director of The Boston Consulting Group, based in the firm's Amsterdam office. He leads DigitalBCG in Western Europe, Africa and South America. He holds an MBA from Kellogg School of Management and an MSc in Applied Physics from Delft University of Technology.
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