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OverviewDrive lasting change with a new, nimbler organisation focused on continuous change. Our organisations are stuck. We talk about agility but find ourselves bogged down in bureaucracy. We aspire to innovate but run into systems built to prevent mistakes, not spark breakthroughs. We need to learn and adapt, but we're operating with an outdated playbook built for efficiency and control. And our attempts to fix all this by pouring trillions into huge, top-down transformations make the problems worse. One of nature's most intelligent and curious creatures, the octopus is everything your organisation needs to be: smart, endlessly adaptable, and highly resilient. Its eight tentacles work in concert, but each can also think for itself. This book shows how to achieve the same balance of cohesion and autonomy and to guide your organisation toward a living, breathing system-one that learns, adapts, and thrives by tapping into the distributed intelligence of its people.le. One of nature's most intelligent and curious creatures, the octopus is everything your organization needs to be: smart, endlessly adaptable, and highly resilient. Its eight tentacles work in concert, but each can also think for itself. This book shows how to achieve the same balance of cohesion and autonomy and to guide your organization toward a living, breathing system one that learns, adapts, and thrives by tapping into the distributed intelligence of its people. Drawing on their experience at companies such as Amazon and McDonald's and work with hundreds of global companies, AWS executives Phil Le-Brun and Jana Werner show you how to break away from the broken model of transformation and embrace continuous change. They share thirty-six 'antipatterns' conditioned habits that keep us stuck and, in their place, provide 'levers' that create meaningful improvement in months, not years. The Octopus Organization is your guide to moving beyond rigid structures and nurturing the living, adaptable organisation you aspire to create, and be a part of. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Phil Le-Brun , Jana WernerPublisher: Harvard Business Review Press Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press ISBN: 9798892791403Pages: 368 Publication Date: 16 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAdvance Praise for The Octopus Organization: ""A refreshingly practical and insightful guide full of wit, wisdom, and proven strategies to elevate team performance at any scale."" — Deb Hall Lefevre, Executive Vice President and CTO, Starbucks ""In authors Phil Le-Brun and Jana Werner's telling, the remarkably adaptable octopus provides an apt metaphor for organizations that embody the virtuous cycle of clarity, ownership, and curiosity that drive future success. A must-read for any aspiring leader."" — Amy C. Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management, Harvard Business School ""The Octopus Organization clearly lays out the fundamental shifts businesses must make to create enduring value. Its practical ideas are crucial for any leader guiding their organization toward a resilient future."" — Indra Nooyi, former Chair and CEO, PepsiCo; Member of the Board, Amazon ""Technology is the easy part; it's the organizational behaviors Le-Brun and Werner brilliantly expose that doom most transformations. Their thirty-six antipatterns perfectly capture why companies stay trapped in rigid structures, and their practical solutions show leaders how to build the adaptive, curious organizations that actually make transformation possible."" — Rick Clark, Global Head of Cloud Advisory, UST Technology; cofounder, OpenStack; former Senior Vice President, Mastercard ""This is the only book you need to be able to lead in a digital world. Jana Werner and Phil Le-Brun have identified the critical challenges, exposed them, and clearly and compellingly articulated solutions that immediately feel right to anyone who has struggled to find them."" — Mark Schwartz, Enterprise Strategies, Amazon Web Services; former CIO, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Author InformationPhil Le-Brun is an enterprise strategist at Amazon Web Services and a former corporate VP and international CIO at McDonald's Corporation. At McDonald's he co-led the consolidation and modernization of technology across thirty-eight thousand restaurants globally. In his current role, Phil engages with Fortune 500 executives and their teams and with public-sector customers to mentor, advise, and guide them on their journeys to become more adaptable organisations. He is a sought-after speaker and has been featured in Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, and The Guardian. Jana Werner is an enterprise strategist at Amazon Web Services, where she guides the executive teams of Fortune 500 companies in building adaptive customer-centric organizations. Her insights are forged from a career at the intersection of business strategy and technology: leading major digital transformations in financial services, guiding and scaling tech startups to growth and acquisition, and advising on complex global change at DHL. Her academic background in uncertainty dynamics grounds her practical advice for leaders navigating complex environments and building resilient organisations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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