Superior Systems Over Superior People
In the world of organizational performance, the idea of relying on a brilliant leader—what Peter Drucker called the "superior person"—has been highly romanticized. Think of icons like Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Estee Lauder, and Henry Ford. While their brilliance has undoubtedly played a huge role in their companies' success, it's not the only role they could play if the goal is to create a sustainable organization, achieving predictable extraordinary results.
The concept of the superior person suggests that a company’s performance hinges on a few exceptional individuals. There is no doubt that certain leaders can inspire and create great value, however, this model often leads to dependency. If success relies too heavily on these individuals, their absence can cause significant disruption. Moreover, these go-to problem solvers can create bottlenecks, leading to delays and inefficiencies, which ultimately hampers growth and makes the organization vulnerable.
The Power of Superior Systems
Instead of focusing on individual brilliance, building robust systems and processes can transform an organization. Superior systems create a framework where every employee can be exceptional, ensuring predictable results, consistency, reliability, and scalability. Here are some key aspects:
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Integrating Brilliance into Systems
While systems are crucial, there is still a place for individual brilliance, especially in roles like:
By focusing on creating robust processes and empowering every team member, companies can achieve sustainable performance and innovation. Brilliance and inspiration will always have its place but in additional to their individual contribution, perhaps they can also be channeled towards enhancing systems, mentoring others, and fostering a culture of teamwork and excellence. This approach helps organizations avoid the bottlenecks and vulnerabilities associated with dependency on a few individuals, building a resilient, high-performing enterprise.
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Owner, Watershed Strategies
4 个月So important, Paul. Bravo!
Root Cause Discovery | Profit & Process Improvement | Go To Market Strategies | Startups & Turnarounds | General Management | Fractional Leadership
4 个月Great perspective Paul. Thanks!
?? Automotive Professional ?? Marketing Strategist
4 个月Excellent article. I think the main focus is this… having robust systems helps everyone be great. Instead of leaning on brilliant people to make the change happen. That brilliant person can leverage a robust process that makes all of the employees shine. Just think. You can now focus efforts on new processes and proactive strategies because all the fires that were causing you to pour all that brilliance and effort into short term fixes, are now eliminated. If only this mindset could be reproduced into every great leaders mind. I would go so far as to say. It’s not about how amazing we are. It’s about when we AREN’T around. How amazing is it when we are away that speaks the true value of our efforts.
Quality Enhancement Consultant at Boost Quality, LLC driving operational excellence
4 个月Well stated. Real and lasting transformation is only possible through systems that allow people the autonomy to innovate and explore their potential.