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S1E09 Rethinking Management: Motivation and Incentives for Great Results

22 min · 12. Nov. 2025
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This episode addresses the paradigm shift in how organizations perceive and manage employee motivation. It explores how modern organizations must move beyond the outdated “carrot and stick” approach, which, according to Gallup, often results in disengaged or even actively disengaged employees. The episode builds on McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y and connects these ideas to contemporary perspectives on organizational performance. It discusses how designing a management environment grounded in autonomy, manageability, and a higher purpose can foster a culture of trust, respect, and shared values—ultimately leading to engaged and innovative employees. Examples are provided to illustrate how traditional reward systems can create dysfunctional behaviors, along with alternatives that promote intrinsic motivation and sustainable high performance.

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In the very last episode of the season, we recap our deep dive into why today’s dominant approaches to corporate leadership and management often feel outdated — and what organizations can do instead. We look back at the most important lessons from the season, insights from leading experts, and the most influential voices shaping the conversation today. Listeners will also receive practical guidance on how to begin implementing new ways of working within their own organizations, as well as how to join the global community that is collectively challenging traditional management and governance. Finally, we reveal our plans for next season and invite you, our listeners, to share feedback and suggest topics you’d like us to explore.

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S1E12 Rethinking Management: Exemples in the Public sector

The public sector also needs to adapt to an increasingly complex reality. Doing more with less requires a well-developed model for organizing, governing, and leading that is suited to the situation. This episode presents criticism of New Public Management and explains why there is a need to shift from mechanical, cost-focused control to a more human and dynamic model centered on value creation. Such a change is necessary to reduce silo-based lock-ins, build trust and engagement, and meet the complexity of today’s environment, including the need to handle uncertainty and rapid change. We argue that, even in the public sector, it is crucial to shift the focus from “do I have the budget for this?” to “is this the right thing to do?”—while still acknowledging the need for budget documents and the reality of limited resources for serving citizens. Examples include Buurtzorg and NAV, a government agency that supports jobseekers and people on sick leave.

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S1E11 Rethinking Management: Cases and Strategic Considerations

In this episode, we connect the insights from previous episodes and deepen the understanding of how dynamic and decentralized management models can address the complexity and rapid change of today’s business environment. Through concrete examples, we illustrate how companies that have abandoned traditional annual budgeting in favor of flexible forecasting and other adaptive approaches have achieved superior results, greater innovation, and sustainable efficiency. The episode presents leadership approaches and methods for dynamic resource allocation, decentralization, and continuous follow-up, showing how these have been applied in various contexts. Among the successful examples highlighted are Handelsbanken, Haier, Hilti, Roche, Toyota, and an anonymous medical technology company. These cases demonstrate not only that such a transformation is possible, but also how it has been carried out and the tangible benefits that have been achieved.

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S1E10 Rethinking Management: Implementing Dynamic Management

In this episode, we summarize how organizations can challenge rigid command-and-control structures and move beyond traditional budgeting by implementing new ways of working. The discussion highlights common challenges and pitfalls, as well as the advantages of adopting governance and leadership models that foster engaged employees, more satisfied customers, and alignment with today’s complex and dynamic business environment. The episode also explores how listeners can take initiative and how organizations can approach the transformation process to develop a more dynamic management model. We continue to share insights and practical examples that serve as alternatives to conventional management systems rooted in century-old traditions. Concrete examples are presented to help you and your organization successfully evolve a management model tailored to your unique rhythm and dynamics—without losing direction along the way.

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Episode S1E09 Rethinking Management: Motivation and Incentives for Great Results Cover

S1E09 Rethinking Management: Motivation and Incentives for Great Results

This episode addresses the paradigm shift in how organizations perceive and manage employee motivation. It explores how modern organizations must move beyond the outdated “carrot and stick” approach, which, according to Gallup, often results in disengaged or even actively disengaged employees. The episode builds on McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y and connects these ideas to contemporary perspectives on organizational performance. It discusses how designing a management environment grounded in autonomy, manageability, and a higher purpose can foster a culture of trust, respect, and shared values—ultimately leading to engaged and innovative employees. Examples are provided to illustrate how traditional reward systems can create dysfunctional behaviors, along with alternatives that promote intrinsic motivation and sustainable high performance.

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