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OverviewA compass for navigating decentralisation. Within the digital revolution, every organisation has become a technology organisation. It is almost impossible for an organisation to avoid the use of digital technologies in some form or another, with digital technologies having a significant impact on how organisations work, learn and connect. To date, traditional work models have focused on centralisation, vertically drawn hierarchies, and on-prem/geographic proximity-based workers. In total, these attributes simply are not well-suited for the increasingly remote and gig-based workforce of the 4th Industrial revolution that is unfolding in real-time. To effectively pivot and embrace the potential and flexibility of decentralisation, organisations must change how they design their cultures and structures to prime for Web3. While the teams that manage and implement technology often adopt open cultural practices to aid rapid development and deployment, the open, transparent and decentralised nature of Web3 technologies, moves the need for open practices beyond the realm of technology teams to the whole organisation. This book addresses the opportunities and challenges of the emerging era. It proposes an organisational design built around an open, regenerative culture and empowered by a granular, mesh structure that is primed for navigating Web3 technology. It provides an exhaustive framework that is understandable - and more importantly, implementable. Complete with a conceptual model and method to enable systems thinking and vantage points for considering the whole organisation, the book provides tools and practices to help organisations implement a human-centric organisational design for a decentralised world. Authors Gráinne Hamilton and Jen Kelchner are systems thinkers and bridgemakers who help organisations transform - catalysing human-centricity to empower a connected decentralised world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gráinne Hamilton , Jen Kelchner , Bryan D EldridgePublisher: Interchange Publications Imprint: Interchange Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9798987249109Pages: 272 Publication Date: 11 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThey are at the sharp end of the arrow and so far ahead in terms of what they are talking and thinking about. - Jim Craig, Global Government, Red Hat A must-read for an individual or organisation looking to innovate and evolve the way they work and collaborate in the dawn of Web3! - Bryan D. Eldridge Author InformationGráinne Hamilton has contributed to innovations that have revolutionised how we learn, work and connect, from early work on open education and online learning with the University of Edinburgh, to concept architecting the award-winning Cities of Learning UK with the RSA, Open Badge Pathways with Mozilla, and Mesh. As an author of the Open Badge Standard she has influenced a global paradigm shift in how organisations think about learning and skills, from education institutions, to governments, to global Top 5 companies. She spent ten years helping universities digitally transform and enjoys partnering with leaders to shape conversations, design human-centric approaches and future-prime organisations. Jen Kelchner is an engaging thought leader, ardent about revealing hidden work, removing limitations, human behaviours and pioneering the future. She has over 25 years of experience advising teams and senior leadership on performance improvement, architecting future pathways, releasing trapped and untapped value, and developing environments for high performing teams.During her career at Deloitte and beyond, she has focused on workflow architecture, PMO leadership, M&A integration projects, operational cost opportunity, implementation strategies, concept models, executive coaching and team transformation. She has created assessments and practices on open behaviours, removing limitations and on contribution tendencies which includes defining the human-centric components of Mesh; and, co-created the Open characteristics, Open Organization books and resources as well as assisting in architecting the global knowledge community, the Open Organization. Bryan D. Eldridge M.Ed has founded, mentored, and exited multiple emerging technology companies, is an international consultant and an industry-leading educator. He has created award-winning degree programmes and certifications on emerging technology with an emphasis on Web3, blockchain and AIML. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |