This document establishes the Green Steps ARK as an organ of society which fulfills itself through the contribution it makes to the outside environment in which it has a meaningful role to play. It provides a vision for a safe and productive workplace and gives learners and pro users the vocabulary to discuss healthy relationships. It draws a line between recommended and unacceptable behavior.
This document has been written under the premise that organizations have the power to let the light of its members shine or drive them into their own shadow. We are increasingly disillusioned by organizational life. For people who toil away at the bottom of pyramids, surveys consistently report that work is more often than not dread and drudgery, not passion or purpose. That the Dilbert cartoons could become cultural icons says much about the extent to which organizations can make work miserable and pointless.
This document is designed to support you to drive yourself and humanity to the next stage of evolution. It is structured in three parts:
To be sure, the fundamental task of management remains the same: to make people capable of joint performance through common goals, common values, the right structures, and the training and development they need to perform and to respond to change.
Every organisation requires commitment to common goals and shared values. Without such commitment there is no organisation; there is only a mob. The organisation must have simple, clear and unifying objectives. The mission of the organization has to be clear enough and big enough to provide common vision. The goals that embody it have to be clear, public, and constantly reaffirmed. Management’s first job is to think through, set and exemplify those objectives, values and goals. Every organisation is a learning and teaching institution and its management team’s first responsibility is to model objectives, values and goals.
Goals of the Green Steps Code of Conduct
Helping people with different skills and knowledge develop the capability to respond to climate change by
Management’s social function is in this sense securing survival.
Values of the Green Steps Ark Code of Conduct
Not innovating is the single largest reason for the decline of existing organizations. Not knowing how to manage is the single largest reason for the failure of new ventures. In fact, social innovation may be of greater importance and have much greater impact than any scientific or technical invention → Value of innovation
Contribution happens when people are engaged and fulfilled in their tasks. The effective person focuses on contribution. They look up from this work and outward towards goals. They ask, “What can I contribute that will significantly affect the performance and the results of the institution I serve?” Their stress is on responsibility.
The focus on contribution is the key to effectiveness: in one’s own work (its content, its level, its standards, and its impacts) in one’s relations with others, with superiors, associates, subordinates, and in the use of the tools such as meetings and reports.
The great majority of people tend to focus downward. They are occupied with efforts rather than with results. They worry about what the organization and their superiors “owe” them and should do for them. And they are conscious above all of the authority they “should have.” As a result, they render themselves ineffectual.
Someone who focuses on efforts and stresses his downward authority is a subordinate, no matter how exalted their title and rank. But someone who focuses on contribution and takes responsibility for results, no matter how junior, is in the most literal sense of the phrase, “top management.” She holds herself accountable for the performance of the whole. That is the planet.
The human who asks themselves, “What is the most important contribution I can make to the performance of this organization?” asks in effect, “What self-development do I need? What knowledge and skill do I have to acquire to make the contribution I should be making? What strengths do I have to put to work? What standards do I have to set for myself?” → Value of contribution
Objectives of the Green Steps ARK Code of Conduct:
A communication culture that empowers collaboration and strengthens relationships between its members is fundamental for the development of a healthy workplace and should follow the principles of:
→ Objective of Good Communication
There are few things less productive than an engineering department that rapidly churns out beautiful blueprints for the wrong product. Working on the right things is what makes knowledge work effective. This cannot be measured by any of the yardsticks for manual work. → Objective of efficiency
We believe in heterarchy, not in hierarchy. We believe in actualizations hierarchies not in domination hierarchies. We use job titles to communicate with the outside world, but understand our internal roles to be transient and dynamic.
Nobody is as smart as everybody. Therefore, all decisions are made with the advice process. The advice process creates humility, community, learning experiences, better decisions and fun. The advice process transcends the need for consensus by giving everyone affected a voice (the appropriate voice, not the equal voice), but not the power to block progress. Consensus dilutes responsibility, because often nobody feels responsible for the final decision. Consensus drains energy out of organizations, while the advice process boosts motivation and initiative.
We envision a world in which people are in balance with nature and perceive Mother Earth as our common home. We believe in the healing power of nature and understand that by caring for the planet we care for ourselves. → Objective of turning vision into a reality
We connect people, in particular children, with nature, because we believe that only when we learn to love nature, we are able to protect our common home. By connecting people with nature, we also reconnect them with themselves and with each other.
We want to create impact which goes beyond our own small community, because we know that this is not enough at this crucial junction of human evolution. We have therefore put the empowerment of adults to guide children into nature at the center of our activities, and have designed a framework incorporating appropriate technology to motivate the young and the old to improve their relationship with nature.
for success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, as personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one’s surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it. → Objective of contribution (see Part 1.4.)
Part 3. Ground Rules
For more information on TEAL organizations and their practices consult the dedicated wiki project: https://reinventingorganizationswiki.com/
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