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A Company Without Job Titles Will Still Have Hierarchies

Harvard Business Review

Think of it as management operating system 3.0. The term “holarchy” made its debut in Ghost in the Machine , a analysis of the human brain and its failings penned by Arthur Koestler in 1967. The end result: a holacracy centered around self-organizing teams who actively push the entire business forward. It’s not a new concept.