Less Management Trials

in voilk •  2 months ago

    Hi fellow Hiveians,

    Today I wanted to talk about a new concept that I read the other day: far less management at some companies!

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    Less Management Trials

    There's a new concept in some of the big companies of the world, namely tech companies. One where there is less middle management and more employees, but it is a group of people that can determine their best path forward. Will it work?

    I think one of the most challenging things of the world we live in today is what many call the "managerial class". This is a concept that I've not really heard of until recently, but it makes total sense! There is SO MUCH middle management at all levels of companies and government that it's become obscene. People can hardly work and think for themselves, they've got someone above them that is dictating their work.

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    The managerial class, in so many ways, has become a cancer upon the job and governmental industry. They are obviously concerned with their livelihoods but aren't necessarily contributing a whole lot themselves, so they have to ensure their survival and continuity. How do they do it? By creating more and more barriers, and more middle management. It's pretty insidious, especially when it comes to government. If you really think about it, nobody in the public eye of government makes any decisions for themselves, or very rarely. They have a team of "people" who do it for them and it becomes this obscene and disgusting bloat. It really needs to go!

    I know that I've talked about lately where I know that I need to get into the mindset of leading instead of just being a worker but this new strategy that some companies are trying, has me thinking a little differently in a way. I forget which company it is exactly but it was one of the major tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Oracle and some others. They are eliminating a LOT of middle management positions in favor of people who are the backbone of an organization: the workers. I think this is a sound strategy in a lot of ways.

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    This certainly reduces the overhead cost that a company has between what they are producing and what they are paying their staff. Will it lead to increased salaries for workers? Unlikely.. but it's a concept that I would like to see proliferate in other sectors of the industry, especially in government.

    What this does, and may be the golden age for this to occur, is it groups a bunch of people together on a team like they normally would. The big difference is they don't have a "manager" like many teams do now, instead of they all share a part in their own work efforts to lead to a common goal.

    In some ways this can sound a little sketchy, they are not calling or paying somebody to be a manager, but you can likely bet that there is somebody on the team that is the "lead" who does the reporting and other duties of a manager but likely does not get paid a manager salary. I think this is the first phase of it though, where people still need somebody to tell them what to do. I am hoping that with the advent of this type of model, we can get it to expand and then people will be less dependent on others telling them what to do and when, and more people working independently towards a goal, whatever that may be.

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    I wish I had the article to link, I did a quick search for it but the results were hopeless and definitely not the original article I read. It sounds like a promising change that favors efficiency over bureaucracy which is always a good thing! What has yet to be seen is if other big companies are going to give this experiment a try and if it will proliferate to other companies that have less ability to be flexible. With the advent of remote work and people pushing for it from the hiring level, I think that this could take hold and really benefit people in the long run!

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    -CmplXty. Real human written content, never AI. All pictures are mine unless otherwise stated

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