post # 421 — Tuesday, August 21, 2007 — a Strategy post
Warlords and Civil Society
I need some help from the historians and anthropololigists among you.
In the history of mankind's evolution, civil society (social collaboration, governed by the rule of law) triumphed in most countries over the warlords (rule by those with aggressive individual force and the willingness to use it.)
But how and why? How did the feudal barons with their armies come to accept the rule of law? How did developed economies come to root out (most) self-serving corruption and establish trustworthy civil servants?
What lessons can we learn that apply within businesses? How do we "tame" the individual warlords (rainmakers) and get them to do things for the good of the firm?
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Duncan Bucknell said
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Umm, David, how many of the warlords actually survived the transition?
(I think you may have advocated something similar when talking about setting and sticking to minimum standards, right?)
posted on Wednesday, August 22, 2007