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Aaron Dignan and Rodney Evans learn from The Morning Star Company’s 30+ years of self-management about what leadership looks like when there’s no managers. #futureofwork #bravenewwork #organizationdesign #newwaysofworking #management #leadership #selfmanagement #systemdesign #power While we often throw around terms like "the future of work" and "new ways of working," the reality is that much of the wisdom about how to self-organize and self-manage has been around for a long, long time. What we can learn from this is that there's really nothing new about this moment—except for the fact that more and more people are waking up to the fact that the status quo just isn't good enough. In this episode, we speak with Doug Kirkpatrick, author of The No-Limits Enterprise (and many others), about his origin story at The Morning Star Company and what he's learned about self-management in the decades since. Learn more about Doug: –On LinkedIn: / kirkpatrick6174 –On Twitter: / redshifter3 –By reading his book, The No-Limits Enterprise: https://books.forbes.com/books/the-no... Learn more about The Morning Star Company: –At their website: https://www.morningstarco.com/ –On their Youtube Channel: @MorningStarTomato Mentioned references: –”Everything there is a season. Turn, Turn.”: Turn! Turn! Turn! by The Byrds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn!_T...! –Chris Rufer, founder of The Morning Star Company: • Chris Rufer - Definition of Self-Management –Gary Hamel’s famous “First, Let’s Fire All the Managers” in the Harvard Business Review: https://hbsp.harvard.edu/product/R111... –The Winner Effect, by Ian Robertson: https://www.amazon.com/Winner-Effect-... –Dr. Dacher Keltner, psychology processor at UC Berkeley: https://psychology.berkeley.edu/peopl... –Dr. Fernando Flores, author of “Conversations For Action and Collected Essays”: https://www.conversationsforaction.co... –Peter Koestenbaum, German-American philosopher: https://peterkoestenbaum.com/ 00:00 Intro + Check-In: What is your favorite thing about fall? 03:17 The interconnection between work and love 05:31 Origins of The Morning Star Company and their values 10:43 Reluctance to give up power why more companies don’t work this way 12:54 Fighting off power structures in self-managing organizations 24:37 Leadership in a self-managing system 29:25 Role of courage in leadership or self-managing work 33:44 Wrap up: Leave us a review ------------------------------------ Our book is available now at https://www.bravenewwork.com/ We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@theready.com Looking for some help with your own transformation? Visit https://theready.com/ ------------------------------------- Season 3 - Episode 22 This episode originally aired on December 2nd, 2020.