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#86 Who Has the D? - with Paul Rogers

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In 2006, our guest this week, Paul Rogers, got a paper published in the Harvard Business Review titled "Who Has the D?"
Over ten years later, the simple ideas in that paper continue to inspire. In a world of complex workflows and team dynamics, asking the question "Who Has the D?" can provide great clarity.
In this episode, recorded at the Umbrella Rooms in London, we talk:

- The RAPID method Paul developed for creating clarity in teams
- How Paul uses this in day-to-day life as a senior consulting partner
- The power of thinking of organisations in terms of 'Decision Architectures'
- The surprising (at least to me!) progressive management culture at Bain
- How he helps clients work through tensions in making decisions
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Original HBR paper
Bain & Company

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In 2006, our guest this week, Paul Rogers, got a paper published in the Harvard Business Review titled "Who Has the D?"
Over ten years later, the simple ideas in that paper continue to inspire. In a world of complex workflows and team dynamics, asking the question "Who Has the D?" can provide great clarity.
In this episode, recorded at the Umbrella Rooms in London, we talk:

- The RAPID method Paul developed for creating clarity in teams
- How Paul uses this in day-to-day life as a senior consulting partner
- The power of thinking of organisations in terms of 'Decision Architectures'
- The surprising (at least to me!) progressive management culture at Bain
- How he helps clients work through tensions in making decisions
Links
Original HBR paper
Bain & Company

  continue reading

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