“If you want your company to change and grow, nimbly and continuously, what you need is a living thing." - Tamsin Woolley-Barker
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Clarity First
A notebook about how we work and learn and love and live.

We've been combing the net for you. Our learning species is, in fact, learning. Here's some fresh proof. 

To reshape the world let’s reshape our organizations 
The HOW Report is a new cross-industry statistical analysis of 16,000 employees at companies spanning 17 countries. It identifies three archetypes of governance, culture and leadership: Blind Obedience, Informed Acquiescence and Self-Governance. When measured by market share, levels of customer satisfaction, employee engagement and business sustainability, guess which one wins? By a lot.
Report:
The HOW Report. A Global, Empirical Analysis of How Governance, Culture and Leadership Impact Performance


Your life will change when you change your mind
We love a good manifesto and this week we stumbled upon a great one. 
Manifesto: The Motivated Mastery Manifesto


Designing responsive organizations by following nature’s lead 
As an evolutionary biologist, a businessperson, and a biomimic, Tamsin Woolley-Barker is pretty sure that organizations can’t keep growing the way we structure them today. She suggests that we mimic ants instead.
Article: Want to build an organization that lasts? Create a superorganism.  


Re-assesing assessment as a tool to improve performance
David Grant has a radical idea: let’s use project assessment not as summative tool at the conclusion of our work but as a formative tool during the process. 
Book review: The Social Profit Handbook: The Essential Guide to Setting Goals, Assessing Outcomes, and Achieving Success for Mission-Driven Organizations


Less than a week until the next gathering of change agents who want to use their brand as a tool for transformation
Next week, on the 28th, Mitch and Todd will run the fall DIY Brand Camp at Smith College. We’ve got a great class of 24 signed up. There’s still room for you. Learn more. 

Playlist
This week we’ve been listening to a lot of Carrie Rodriguez. The Texas-based, Berklee-trained singer/songwriter has been blowing minds since her first appearance at SXSW in 2001. Her new album Lola features guitarist Bill Frisell, bassist Victor Kraus and singer and guitarist Raúl Malo. Here’s a NPR Music Tiny Desk concert she did earlier this year in support of this fantastic album.  

Image of the week
19 September 2015 border Hongaria/Serbian days after thousands of refugees are stopped at the new fenced border.
Photographer Henk Wildschut will be featured in a new MOMA show that considers how designers are responding to the plight of those on the move: 
Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter
October 1, 2016–January 22, 2017  


What's Clarity First?
If you're new to Clarity First, it's the weekly newsletter of Clarity, the agency that helps mission-driven companies use their purpose, values, and stories as powerful tools for transformation. Learn more.

 

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