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Business
That
Daren Martin, PhD
MODELS
INSPIRE
ACTION
© 2016 Daren Martin, PhD
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and inspiration!
“Scratch the Surface
in a typical boardroom and
we’re all just cavemen
with briefcases hungry for
a wise person to tell us stories.”
– Alan Kay
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THIS BOOK
Quotes, pictures, diagrams
and business models are all
“Stories” that communicate
reality, jar thinking, disrupt
the status quo, spark ideas,
and drive change.
This collection of thought
Stirrers is drawn from things
I have used over the years
to initiate significant con-
versations and drive change
at Companies.
Use this book for personal
inspiration or as a power-
ful management tool.
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CULTIVATE
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CULTIVATE
CULTURE
Great companies and
Cultures do not
happen by accident.
They have to be
Cultivated.
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Castle or Silo Organizations
When parts or all of your
organization operate as little
fiefdoms with no understanding of
or regard for the total enterprise...
your efficiency, effectiveness, and
profitability are crippled!
Body Organizations
These organizations have
integrated parts that thrive on
their interdependence. Each
part understands its role in
the larger enterprise. They
are more efficient, effective,
and profitable!
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Castle Organization
Body Organization
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From the top of an organization,
you can see far but only a few
levels deep into the organization.
From the bottom of an
organization, you cannot see
the 20,000 foot view and
only a few levels up.
Successful organizations
find ways to communicate
up and down the mountain!
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Organization
Perspective
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The “Small” Stuff
MATTERS
Inefficiencies
Work arounds, fixes not
Solutions, out dated
methods, no standard
process
Disrepair
Broken