The Harmony of Ra and Horus: Bridging Exploit and Explore
Aidan McCullen
Designs and Delivers Award-Winning Workshops & Keynotes on Innovation and Reinvention Mindset. Author. Workshop Facilitator. Host Innovation Show. Lecturer. Board Director.
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"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function." – F. Scott Fitzgerald
[TL;DR:?Ra and Horus, two pivotal figures in Egyptian mythology, symbolise the dual forces of power and intuition, rationality and creativity. Together as?Ra-Horakhty, they embody a unification of opposites. In organisational terms, this metaphor captures the balance between?exploitation—the optimisation of current capabilities—and?exploration—the pursuit of new possibilities. Inspired by my recent conversation with Michael Tushman and Charles O'Reilly and James March’s seminal work on organisational learning, this post explores how integrating these dual forces fosters?ambidexterity, enabling organisations to thrive in both the present and the future.]
Ra: The Organisational Force of Exploitation
In mythology,?Ra?is the sun god, embodying power, creation, and rationality. He represents the structured, predictable cycle of the sun, providing stability and light. In organisations, Ra reflects the principles of?exploitation, ensuring that current strengths are refined and utilised to their fullest potential.
Organisational Ra includes:
Ra aligns with the?conscious mind, driving focus, clarity, and execution. However, organisations overly reliant on Ra risk stagnation, becoming trapped in suboptimal routines that limit innovation.
Horus: The Organisational Force of Exploration
The?Eye of Horus?symbolises protection, health, and restoration in ancient Egypt. According to myth, Horus lost his left eye in a battle with Seth, and it was magically restored by Hathor. This restoration came to symbolise healing and the process of becoming whole. Horus, the falcon-headed god, represents creativity and vision, capturing the spirit of?exploration?and long-term growth.
Organisational Horus includes:
Horus represents the?subconscious mind, fostering emotional intelligence and adaptability. However, without Ra’s structure, organisations driven solely by Horus risk lacking focus and direction.
Ra-Horakhty: Uniting Exploitation and Exploration
In Egyptian mythology,?Ra-Horakhty—“Ra, who is Horus of the Two Horizons”—represents the unification of these complementary forces. The rising sun (Horus) and the setting sun (Ra) reflect a cyclical harmony, where opposites merge to create a greater whole.
In organisations,?Ra-Horakhty?serves as a metaphor for?ambidexterity—the ability to balance?exploitation?(Ra) with?exploration?(Horus). This balance is essential for thriving in both stable and volatile environments.
Organisational Ra-Horakhty includes:
The Balance Between Exploitation and Exploration
Scholars like James March, Tushman, O’Reilly and Andrew Binns highlights the organisational challenge of balancing?exploitation?and?exploration:
These opposing forces compete for resources, and organisations often lean too heavily on exploitation due to its immediate, predictable returns. However, this focus risks neglecting exploration, leading to long-term stagnation.
Achieving the right balance involves recognising the distinct yet interdependent nature of these forces. Just as Ra and Horus come together as Ra-Horakhty, organisations must integrate exploitation and exploration to create a cohesive, adaptive strategy.
Harmony is not the absence of opposites but the unification of their purpose.
For More Exploit and Explore, check out our penultimate episode of The Corporate Explorer with Charles O”Reilly and Michael Tushman.
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