Origins of this Inquiry
Brunel Institute
I was first introduced to Elliott Jaques personally: he was talking with me when I bought his General Theory of Bureaucracy at the book display of a psychoanalytic conference in London.
byThe power of the ideas and the clarity of the exposition swept me away. Shortly after, at his invitation, I joined him at BIOSS (Brunel Institute of Organisation and Social Studies) and began consulting to the UK's National Health Service (NHS) using their method called «social analysis». It was explained to me that this involved «making the implicit explicit».
Jaques focused on work capability, organizational design and the use of management structures. He was less interested in decision styles, in values, in marketing and other aspects of work. This focus led him to develop a coherent structuralist ideology for management and leadership. See more on Jaques here.
National Health Service (NHS)
The NHS where I (and The SIGMA Centre) mainly worked is ferociously complex, far more so than any metal company, army, mining operation, or civil service. Of how many organizations would you say:
- everyone is a potential customer at almost any moment in time
- work issues are matters of life and death
- the public can enter the premises where work is ongoing
- newspapers run daily accounts of what's happening
- there are 100+ occupations, many fully professionalized
- one profession is highly dominant and international
- costs continually escalate faster than inflation
- it is tied into academia with research part of daily work
- it is tied into higher education with teaching part of daily work
- numerous varieties of non-profit organizations interact strongly
- numerous regulatory authorities are involved in changes
- numerous advocacy organizations interact strongly
- politicians are highly involved at all tiers and in particular cases.
Handling such issues forced me to widen the scope of our inquiries. The original
ideas needed sharpening and broadening. The focus moved from to the , and from the to the .Political Work
As part of widening my interest in
, I found myself assisting politicians in their work within local government. Colleagues advised me that "you can't talk to politicians".It was true you can't talk to them in the
and , but you can certainly talk to them in the and . It became clear to me that politics belonged within an altogether different .At the time, I focused on getting
explicit and clarified, and I primarily assisted politicians using those frameworks.However, once the mental hold that there was a single
was broken, the way to discover all the domains became the new challenge. Furthermore, I became convinced that the answer lay in a clarification of .It was a challenge to pick up again from this work, carried out quarter of a century ago, and it remains a massive and exciting prospect. Follow what has been achieved here and contribute.
- See in more detail how my original interest related to the work of Elliott Jaques—and why a divergence developed.
Originally posted: 11-Oct-2013