For millions of us work feels like The Office - only less funny. We’re drowning in nonsense whilst pretending it’s all perfectly rational. Endless management fads and the soundbites of self-proclaimed gurus promise to improve everything. But they never do. It’s just more pointless and annoying bullshit. But where did all this nonsense come from? Why is it so universal? And how do we make it go awa... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Categories | BusinessManagement |
This episode presents concluding thoughts from Magnetic Nonsense and an open letter to CEOs regarding the pervasive issue of "nonsense" within hierarchical organisations.
The author encourages individuals at all levels to challenge the status quo a... more
This episode outlines a framework for organisations to assess the extent to which "nonsense" is embedded within their operations.
It provides a tiered system across various areas like corporate vision, values, culture, artificial intelligence, perf... more
This episode critiques the business model of large consulting firms, highlighting their high costs and reliance on inexperienced staff while partners accrue significant profits.
The author acknowledges consultants' objectivity and focused capacity, ... more
This episode introduces design thinking as a creative problem-solving approach that gained popularity after IDEO CEO Tim Brown's 2008 Harvard Business Review article. It outlines the methodology's stages: understanding the problem, exploring solution... more
This episode explores how unconventional, seemingly irrational approaches dramatically improved performance in two distinct business scenarios where traditional efficiency methods had failed.
The first example details how reframing train cleaning i... more
This episode argues for greater autonomy in organisations, asserting that limited autonomy stifles creativity and negatively impacts employee well-being.
The chapter cites the World Economic Forum's finding that creative thinking is highly valued y... more
This episode argues that a significant lack of critical thinking negatively impacts the workplace. It contends that many widely accepted work-life beliefs and management consultant research often lack rigorous scrutiny.
The author emphasizes the im... more
This episode critiques the current state of Human Resources, highlighting its perceived ineffectiveness and contribution to workplace issues. The author argues that HR's reputation has declined, citing its role in remote work policies and DEI initiat... more
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