Randy Shoup on Creating High-Performance Cultures
Aug 20, 2019•24 min
Episode description
In this podcast recorded at QCon London 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Randy Shoup, VP of Engineering at WeWork about what is needed to create a high-performance culture.
Why listen to this podcast:
• Theory X leaders believe that people are inherently lazy and need extrinsic motivation which results in micromanagement and disempowerment
• Theory Y says that people are intrinsically motivated and want to perform well, the role of management is to remove impediments and enable people to do their best
• Organisations with generative cultures based on trust and learning consistently perform better than bureaucratic cultures based on rules and standards
• The worst performers are characterised by pathological cultures based on fear and threat
• With a piece of software, it doesn’t matter how much effort we’ve put in to producing it, if we haven’t shipped it there is no value
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