In this episode, our guest is Henry Mintzberg, celebrated management thinker and author of ‘Bedtime Stories for Managers.’ We explore key themes from his 20th book, which is a collection of insightful essays from his widely read blog. Henry discusses the importance of managers getting out of their lofty offices to truly understand their organizations, the myth of the managerial ‘maestro,’ and the dangers of over-reliance on hard data. We also delve into the pitfalls of MBA programs, short-term strategy thinking, and the importance of engaging with employees and customers. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in thoughtful, experience-based approaches to management. Get ready for a wealth of metaphors, real-world examples, and thought-provoking anecdotes from one of the most respected voices in the field.
00:00 Introduction to Bedtime Stories for Managers
02:01 The Scrambled Eggs Story
04:28 The Myth of the Maestro Manager
06:20 Critique of MBA Programs
10:55 Emergent Strategy Explained
16:12 Leadership vs. Management
21:20 The Importance of Measuring the Right Things
23:55 The Symphony Orchestra Fallacy
24:50 Executive Boredom and Misguided Changes
26:44 The Right Leadership for Different Business Stages
29:52 Challenges of Legacy Organizations
31:53 The Family Business Dilemma
36:11 Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term Success
44:21 Organizing Like a Cow
48:11 The Role of the Board
49:39 The Illusion of Constant Change
Find the book here: https://amzn.to/410aaqa