Management, millipedes and marxism

learning by practice, not being taught the rules
Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

life doesn't follow the instructions

Transcript of this video:

Once upon a time, a management consultant

met a millipede, as the millipede was slowly progressing,

across the surface,

and the consultant was fascinated

by the actions of the multiple legs.

What you’re doing is absolutely fascinating.

He said, I, I’d like to be able

to understand more clearly how you do it.

It might be useful. The millipede shrugged

and said, sure, help yourself.

And so for a long period of time,

the consultant minutely studied the actions of the millipede

and went off and produced a model of it

and spread it around the world.

And came back to the millipede a few months later

to thank the creature,

because the model had been enormously successful.

And in fact, he’d been able to turn it into a metaphor

for organisational change in complexity.

And the millipede was a bit puzzled by this

’cause he didn’t really know what organisational change was,

but the consultant said, would you like to see the model?

And the millipede shrugged and said, oh, okay then.

So the millipede stopped to peruse this document,

and was rather startled

and impressed to realise that what it had been doing,

taken for granted, was actually rather complicated.

And after studying this document

for a considerable period period of time, found

that it could no longer walk.

I tell this story because I’m constantly struck

by how often apparently clear, explicit models of how

to do things that are being perpetrated on some

places like LinkedIn.

kind of push my buttons because I read them…

I see that on some level the instructions make sense,

but I have this deep suspicion

that they don’t actually help us to do the performance

that’s being indicated.

Tthis is probably why when it comes

to organisations like, I dunno,

the International Coaching Federation

or the International Association of Facilitators

or whatever, I’m a bit of a Marxist: not a Karl Marxist,

but a Groucho Marxist.

You know, the guy who said, I don’t wanna belong to any club

that would have me as a member

because I read their instructions and codes.

And I feel like, yes, I can see

that in some ways this feels like a good description

of the sort of work that I do,

but my gut is going, no, this isn’t it.

You can reduce complex stuff to a series

of instructions, but in doing so,

I think you often miss the absolute essence of it.

The things that, that I felt are intuitive or visceral.

And one of the reasons I’m working on this idea

of practice groups is that I think the world

of personal development

and training is awash

with apparently attractive instructions

and principles that actually suppress our ability

to experiment and explore and learn.

by practice. That millipede would only recover its capacity

to walk by kind

of forgetting you’d ever learnt the instructions

and going back to first principles

of feeling its way into the movement.

And that’s one of the things that I’m up

to exploring this idea of practice groups.

I.

 

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