Easter Pageant?! What is this, amateur hour? Who cares about some piddly church passion play? What's next, "Best Little Christmas Pageant Ever"? How's this for Piddly: Two professional composers, a 9000 seat auditorium, 75,000 tickets over a month-long run, a 300 person chorous, two IMAX-size video screens. Traditionally, Southeast's Easter Pageant has been the biggest theatrical production in Louisville. They took a year off to retool and rework it, comissioning a rework from the ground up. Whereas the previous iteration had been a "cast of thousands" broadway-style production, they wanted something...different. Hoo-boy, it was different. Let's talk about "theatre" that is 1/2 movie, 1/2 live action. Apparently, they shot it at a quarry during last year's drought, and it looks pretty good. Still, I didn't like it...distracting and interrupts the flow. Likes It's not the same program they've put on for...
So, Zappos announced that they're moving their whole 1500 person organization to 'Holacracy'. Why? Ironically, because of an autocratic decision by the CEO: Last fall, while exploring ways to scale Zappos without letting bureaucracy set in, Hsieh met Brian Robertson, the founder of the management consultancy HolacracyOne. Ah, this is classic: The CEO gets sold some snakeoil, the troops have to drink it. So, what is 'holacracy'. Is it like 'democracy,' 'theocracy,' and other terms that've been with us since antiquity? Nope. Some guy invented it out of whole cloth. Summary from the defunct company that came up with holacracy . (Warning: Long) TL;DR summary of tenets: Decision Making by Consent : Consent is a method of decision-making whereby the arguments presented in discussing a decision are of paramount importance, and the result of the discussion is that no one present knows of a paramount reason to continue discussion ...
My face looks like a roadmap to Hell. --Anonymous * * * Things are all quiet at work these days--everyone's preparing for the onrush of Windows 7 (whatever it shall be called... VII , maybe?), and trying to progress to...uh...wherever we're going. Printers to make, toner & ink to sell...same old, same old.
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