Part I: Why Requisite Organization Made Sense for My Enterprise

Summary
- Two years ago I was introduced to Requisite Organization, the theory behind it. To have an organization where mutual trust, no politics, people working together. If you can get rid of personality conflicts, dysfunctional organizations, it'd be a happy place.

Speaker A I'm a Vistage member. It's a group of CEOs that meet once a month for a full day. And two years ago I was introduced to Requisite Organization, the theory behind it by our chair, Rick Oppenh...

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Speaker A I'm a Vistage member. It's a group of CEOs that meet once a month for a full day. And two years ago I was introduced to Requisite Organization, the theory behind it by our chair, Rick Oppenheimer. And every three months we read a new book and we report back on it. And the book I read was Social Power and CEO. And I remember it had a profound effect on me. It just seemed to make a lot of sense the book, a lot of the theories and a lot of the concepts. A number of us were pushing hard with Rick not to jump from fad to Fad, but to give us some underlying foundation that we could take implement in our business over a number of years to grow the business. To have an organization where mutual trust, no politics, people working together and trying to avoid a lot of the issues we seem to be processing as a group over and over again. Try to avoid those before being introduced to requisites to the organization. We or myself. I read a lot of business books specifically on leadership and on management and my frustration was growing because most of them generally were focused on individual cases where it was, for lack of a better word, seemed to be really subjective. As far as practical applications in my individual business wasn't based on good theory in my opinion and didn't seem to have a lot of practical applications, especially for a small business like myself. When I looked at Requisite organization, my background is technical and it really, I saw, was the only management theory that was based in science. So logic seemed to be the play there. And the more that I've gotten involved in it, read some additional books, but more importantly, talked to consultants who have lots of experience in this to get to where we want to in terms of not only growth getting people in right roles and the assumption all people are self motivated, if you can put them in the right role, it really builds their self esteem and frees them to do the best job possible. And again, trying to avoid classical things, personality conflicts, dysfunctional organizations. If you can get rid of those in an organization, it'd be a pretty happy place for most people to come work.

Date
2008
Duration
3:23
Language
English
Format
Interview
Organization
Applied Education Systems

Major organizations and consulting firms that provide Requisite Organization-based services

A global association of academics, managers, and consultants that focuses on spreading RO implementation practices and encouraging their use
Dr. Gerry Kraines, the firms principal, combines Harry Levinson's leadership frameworks with Elliott Jaques's Requisite Organization. He worked closely with Jaques over many years, has trained more managers in these methods than anyone else in the field, and has developed a comprehensive RO-based software for client firms.
Founded as an assessment consultancy using Jaques's CIP methods, the US-based firm expanded to talent pool design and management, and managerial leadership practice-based work processes
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Former RO-experienced CEO, Ron Harding, provides coaching to CEOs of start-ups and small and medium-size companies that are exploring their own use of RO concepts.  His role is limited, temporary and coordinated with the RO-based consultant working with the organization
Ron Capelle is unique in his multiple professional certifications, his implementation of RO concepts through well designed organization development methods, and his research documenting the effectiveness of his firm's interventions
A Toronto requisite organization-based consultancy with a wide range of executive coaching, training, organization design and development services.
A Sweden-based consultancy, Enhancer practices time-span based analysis, executive assessment, and provides due diligence diagnosis to investors on acquisitions.
Founded by Gillian Stamp, one of Jaques's colleagues at Brunel, the firm modified Jaques;s work-levels, developed the Career Path Appreciation method, and has grown to several hundred certified assessors in aligned consulting firms world-wide recently expanding to include organization design
Requisite Organization International Institute distributes Elliott Jaques's books, papers, and videos and provides RO-based training to client organizations