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In this virtual X23 session, the leading voice in Organisational Design (OD), Henry Mintzberg, provided a brief summary of his fifty years of researching organisations.

We discussed questions like:

  • How do you rate the maturity/state of the practice of OD compared to other fields? And why are there so few books on OD?
  • In reality organisations are all too often structured top-down by their managers and not really designed. What needs to be done to change that?
  • Many people think of "Agile" when it comes to OD - has this paradigm taken over? Why? Why not?
  • How can we combine the classical approaches to strategy with the enormous change rates in the ecosystem of our organisations.
  • What does it need to design organisations for adaptability?

Watch the recording here!



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About the author

Henry Mintzberg

Henry Mintzberg

Writer and Educator
McGill University Montreal

I am a writer and educator, mostly about managing originations, developing managers, and rebalancing societies (where my attention is currently focused), also an outdoorsman and collector of beaver sculptures. After receiving my bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from McGill University in Montreal (1961), working in Operational Research for the Canadian National Railways (1961-1963), and doing my masters and PhD at the MIT Sloan School of Management (1965 and 1968), I have made my professional home in the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill. I sit in the Cleghorn Chair of Management Studies (half-time since the mid-1980s), and have had extensive visiting professorships at INSEAD in France and the London Business School in England. I have authored 20 books, including Managers not MBAs, Simply Managing, Rebalancing Society and Managing the Myths of Health Care, also 180 articles plus numerous commentaries and videos. I now publish a regular TWOG (TWeet 2 blOG), as “provocative fun in a page or 2 beyond pithy pronouncements in a line or 2” (@mintzberg141 to mintzberg.org/blog). A collection has recently been published under the title Bedtime Stories for Managers, and following that will be Understanding Organizations...finally (a revision of my book Structure in Fives). I co-founded and remain active in the International Masters Program for Managers (impm.org) and the International Masters for Health Leadership (mcgill.ca/imhl) as well as a venture CoachingOurselves.com, all novel initiatives for managers to learn together from their own experience, the last in their own workplace. Some consequences of all this have been election to the Order of Canada and l’Ordre national du Quebec as well as to the Royal Society of Canada (the first from a management faculty), two prize- winning Harvard Business Review articles, and twenty-one honorary degrees from universities around the world.