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  • When projects are late, we tend to start them earlier. Yet, this type of project management makes matters worse. Find out how to reduce lead time, increase your reliability and improve on productivity by understanding the harbour master principle.

    0:00​ - Intro

    3:09​ - Why projects take longer and forecasts fail

    5:59​ - The Harbour Master Principle

    9:29​ - Projects are like cars on the motorway

    12:06​ - Start projects as late as possible

    15:28​ - I need more focus too

    17:51​ - Wrap up

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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  • There's dozens of checklists out there on how to conduct successful project management. You will also find a myriad of mistakes to be avoided. But you rarely get taught about this very crucial ingredient of a project's success.

    0:00 - Introduction to the Harvard Business Review article

    05:40 - Project Management mistakes that are made according to the HBR

    10:43 - A closer look at the nature of a project team

    13:00 - Overcoming an organisation's resistance

    17:17 - How to balance protection and connection of a project

    24:00 - A rare exception in which protection is provided by an emergency

    25:37 - Final advice

    Referenced article from the Harvard Business Review: https://hbr.org/2021/03/for-an-agile-transformation-choose-the-right-people

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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  • Google is pushing back on remote work. But not every large business is taking the same approach. What questions should you be asking yourself and what is an effective remote work strategy for your business?

    0:00 - Intro

    4:18 - How remote work has treated us during the pandemic

    6:57 - Decisions large businesses are taking regarding remote work

    10:33 - Why hiring a director remote work might not be a good idea

    15:51 - How does the place of work influence value creation

    19:35 - How to protect employees from overworking themselves at home

    22:28 - Do it like Spotify - Here is why

    27:00 - Closing notes

    Article laying out Google’s remote work strategy: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/31/google-speeds-partial-office-reopening-and-puts-limits-on-remote-work.html

    Article reporting on Amazon’s new headquarters: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2021/02/02/amazons-new-massive-second-headquarters-sets-the-stage-for-employees-returning-to-an-office-setting/?sh=3dd594e96076

    Article referring to Twitter, Square and others: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2021/04/01/google-wants-workers-to-return-to-the-office-ahead-of-schedule-this-looks-like-a-blow-to-the-remote-work-trend/?sh=500494f61575

    Study conducted by the German IFO-Institute: https://www.ifo.de/en/node/56686

    Article about the new role director remote work: https://www.fastcompany.com/90573992/more-companies-are-hiring-a-director-of-remote-work

    Article about Spotify’s strategy: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2021/02/12/spotify-will-let-employees-work-from-anywhere-they-do-their-best-thinking-and-creating/?sh=6dc0ed2ae046

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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    How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

    Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen

    Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede

    Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin

    Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter

    Mark on Instagram: https://markup.news/instagram

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  • Has Human Resource Management lost its way? Many HR leaders would like to have more impact, yet their true role has become increasingly negligent and almost irrelevant to value creation. But there is a way to fix it both for Human Resource Management as well as for the business as a whole.

    0:00 - Intro
    04:25 - The surprising way a CHRO expressed his own lack of relevance
    08:25 - The status quo: How Human Resource Management is seen today?
    11:47 - The slippery slope HR is going down on
    17:03 - Have I got it all backwards and is HR on the right track after all?
    18:39 - Exploring the true cause of the symptoms HR is trying to tackle
    24:00 - How HR could re-establish their reputation
    31:08 - Closing notes

    Tweet by Gary Hamel: https://twitter.com/profhamel/status/1359217632394682371?s=20

    Article by J.P. Hoornstra in the Entrepreneur Europe: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/362580

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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    How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

    Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen
    Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede
    Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin
    Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter
    Mark on Instagram: https://markup.news/instagram
    intrinsify: https://markup.news/intrinsify

    #MarkPoppenborg #MarkUpNews #intrinsify

  • Don't follow names, follow logic. Simon Sinek is one of the most popular management and leadership thinkers. But when he talks about company values he makes three majorly flawed assumptions.

    This episode dissects his line of reasoning regarding company values using a talk he gave and published on YouTube.

    0:00 - Intro and recap of the last episode about corporate culture
    01:56 - Introduction to Simon Sinek's view about company values
    03:59 - Dissecting Simon Sinek's reasoning - Part 1: nouns vs verbs
    04:39 - Part 2: You can't live by a company value
    07:01 - Circular expectations: How company values actually emerge
    08:07 - Part 3: The danger of holding people accountable for living by company values
    15:12 - A positive example of a mid-sized company for real change
    16:24 - Start a conversation with your colleagues
    18:03 - Final words

    Video by Simon Sinek "How should a company share it's values? | Q+A" that served as a source for this episode: https://youtu.be/5yE541BY-1c

    The named company that stopped manipulating culture but made actual changes: Beutlhauser: https://www.beutlhauser.de

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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    How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

    Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen
    Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede
    Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin
    Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter
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    #MarkPoppenborg #MarkUpNews #intrinsify

  • If you want to change your corporate culture or core values for the better you are likely to cause more harm than good. Although common wisdom and mainstream management advice suggests that an organizational culture is an object at our disposal, our daily experience should teach us what solid social science has known for decades: You can't manufacture a corporate culture.

    0:00 - Intro

    3:45 - Corporate culture: Some background information on the topic

    6:49 - Introduction to the article that promotes the idea of manufacturing corporate culture

    14:40 - The false assumption the article is making about company culture

    19:28 - How culture emerges and what shapes corporate values

    22:55 - Why proclaiming core values often leads to harm

    27:20 - What can you do instead of trying to change the corporate culture?

    30:22 - Wrapping up the episode

    Article by Jim Schleckser: https://www.inc.com/jim-schleckser/why-your-company-needs-values-not-a-rulebook.html

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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    How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

    Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen
    Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede
    Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin
    Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter
    Mark on Instagram: https://markup.news/instagram
    intrinsify: https://markup.news/intrinsify

  • There is a tone of advice out there on how to run effective meetings. Rarely though, does anyone ask what makes meetings so ineffective and even more importantly, why there is such a demand for meetings in the first place. This episode shows you how to tackle the problem by its root.

    0:00 - Intro
    1:37 - Introduction to the article about banning Wednesday meetings
    4:01 - Why we need to rephrase the question about effective meetings
    6:24 - What causes meetings in the first place?
    12:52 - How successful businesses go about the problem in a different way
    15:24 - Summary and final advice

    Article by T.J. Leonard: https://www.inc.com/tj-leonard/why-banning-all-wednesday-meetings-saved-my-employees-from-zoom-fatigue-burnout.html

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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    How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

    Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen
    Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede
    Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin
    Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter
    Mark on Instagram: https://markup.news/instagram
    intrinsify: https://markup.news/intrinsify

    #MarkPoppenborg #MarkUpNews #intrinsify

  • When employees seem unaligned, mainstream management advice calls for over-communication. However, most often disalignment is an optical illusion. Mark points to a better place to start looking for solutions. Story #2 of this episode addresses mental health at work and makes a case for less intervention and explains why encroaching on employee's privacy can have detrimental consequences.

    0:00 - Intro
    1:16 - Story #1: Article claims leaders should over-communicate to the extreme
    3:00 - Conclusions drawn from anecdotal evidence and why they are insufficient
    7:37 - Challenging the assumptions of the article: What could be the true reason for a sense of disalignment and a need for over-communication?
    10:22 - The hidden benefit of employees playing dumb
    11:26 - How managers could benefit from this alternative view
    14:05 - Story #2: Mental health in the workplace: The coming revolution
    18:42 - The authors suggestions on how to tackle mental health issues
    20:38 - Six ways that allegedly help tackling mental health related issues
    23:55 - Two main reasons why the article's proposition is fundamentally wrong: 1) It doesn't ask for the cause
    28:12 - 2) Encroaching on people's privacy | Disrespecting individual dignity
    32:24 - Potential hidden agenda by McKinsey? Industrialising mental health
    33:34 - Wrapping up the episode

    Article by Adam Bryant and Kevin Sharer from story #1: https://www.fastcompany.com/90607036/leaders-this-is-why-overcommunication-only-strengthens-your-cause

    Article by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Leanne Williams from story #2: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/healthcare-systems-and-services/our-insights/mental-health-in-the-workplace-the-coming-revolution

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    About MarkUp News: Challenging Mainstream Management Advice

    As a leader, how do you know if the mainstream management advice you consume is reliable? And if everyone follows the same opinion, how do you avoid mediocracy? In this show Mark Poppenborg dissects mainstream publications on management, organisational change and work as a whole. Train your critical thinking, get practical inspiration and benefit from an unconventional and highly successful perspective on leadership and organisational design. Mark is the founder and creative force behind intrinsify, a group of companies that leads businesses towards modern leadership, post-bureaucratic organisational design and purposeful work by advising and educating decision makers in key roles.

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    How to follow and connect to Mark Poppenborg

    Mark's website: https://markup.news/websiteen
    Mark's website in German: https://markup.news/websitede
    Mark on LinkedIn: https://markup.news/linkedin
    Mark on Twitter: https://markup.news/twitter
    Mark on Instagram: https://markup.news/instagram
    intrinsify: https://markup.news/intrinsify

    #MarkPoppenborg #MarkUpNews #intrinsify

  • Why are bosses toxic in the first place? What makes them bad? And how can we change it? In this episode Mark proposes an unconventional but effective perspective. He also looks at the connection between their behaviour and bureaucracy at work.

    0:00 - Intro
    1:27 - Story #1: What we learned about bureaucracy from 7,000 HBR readers
    2:55 - Diseconomies of scale: What they are and how they come about?
    4:33 - Why is bureaucracy so prevalent and why is it increasing?
    7:45 - How can bureaucracy be overcome?
    9:55 - Story #2: Article claiming how toxic behaviour of bosses should be addressed
    11:43 - False assumption of the article and what can be done instead to handle a bad boss
    14:33 - Hypocrisy of the underlying claim that the mainstream opinion follows
    15:52 - Episode wrap up

    Article by Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini from story #1: https://hbr.org/2017/08/what-we-learned-about-bureaucracy-from-7000-hbr-readers?registration=success

    Article by Shawn McClean, Stephen H. Courtright, Troy A. Smith, and Junhyok Yim from story #2: https://hbr.org/2021/01/stop-making-excuses-for-toxic-bosses