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Disruption Ahead: Beyond Organisation Charts and Structures

BW Businessworld

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October 19, 2024

ALBERT EINSTEIN FAMOUSLY said, “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.

- Srinath Sridharan & Steve Correa

Disruption Ahead: Beyond Organisation Charts and Structures

The traditional organisation pyramid structure, a relic of ancient civilisations, continues to shape how businesses operate, but its limitations have become increasingly evident.

Originating in the ancient past, from the rigid hierarchies of societies such as Egypt and Rome, the pyramid structure was designed to ensure control, stability, and order. In those early times, power flowed down from rulers to commoners in a strict, top-down fashion, and these principles were carried forward into modern organisations, particularly during the Industrial Revolution. Factories needed structured command to manage large workforces, and thinkers like Frederick Winslow Taylor further cemented this hierarchical design, further promoting efficiency through centralised decision-making.

However, while functional in the past, this structure feels outmoded. It has outlived its usefulness in a world that demands speed, agility, and innovation. Despite adopting digital technologies and the flexibility promised by these advancements, modern organisations remain tethered to a model that does little to foster creativity or collaboration. Hierarchies still suggest that decisions trickle down seamlessly from the top, but the reality is far more complex.

The pyramid hides a rigidity that stifles the human potential within the organisation – innovation is trapped, and collaboration is discouraged. People, by nature, form networks and alliances, but these organic systems are often overlooked and left unacknowledged in formal structures. This rigidity is especially visible when problems arise. More often than not, leadership avoids confronting issues directly.

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