Trend Watch: New Power v. Old Power
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Trend Watch: New Power v. Old Power

Power is increasingly more distributed and decentralized – both the power that electrifies our lives and the power that governs our countries and organizations — brought on by rapid shifts in technology, information flow and globalization.  I’ve been thinking about the notion of decentralized power a lot these days — from the growth of new sources of energy like solar to the shift in governing power we’re seeing in situations like Brexit and the US election.

I had the chance to catch up recently with Henry Timms of the 92nd Street Y and Jeremy Heimans of the Purpose Agency and co-authors of the forthcoming book based on a provocative concept:  New Power vs Old Power. (And featured in HBR several years ago)

They write:  "Old power works like a currency. It is held by few. Once gained, it is jealously guarded, and the powerful have a substantial store of it to spend. It is closed, inaccessible, and leader-driven. It downloads, and it captures. New power operates differently, like a current. It is made by many. It is open, participatory, and peer-driven. It uploads, and it distributes. Like water or electricity, it’s most forceful when it surges. The goal with new power is not to hoard it but to channel it.”   

So here we are,  caught between old systems, based on hierarchies, and new systems, based on networks. So how’s a leader to adapt? Henry and Jeremy talk about the blending of the old and the new, combining more distribution and transparency with the need for some kind of structured mechanisms that allow for action and accountability.

I’m a big believer that the future is even more distributed – in how we govern and work.  It’s less about hierarchies and more about networks.  Success will be come to those leaders who can see patterns and keep information flowing openly among key stakeholders.

What do you think? 

https://hbr.org/2014/12/understanding-new-power 

Liberty Hill Precision

Liberty Hill Precision Firearms

8 年

Power, new or old, is an illusion of the mind.

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Jen W.

AI Researcher | Efficient Architecture & Mathematical Reasoning | Pushing AI Boundaries & Personal Limits

8 年

I'm looking forward to see more new power.

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Scott Furlong

Helping customers buy enterprise software to solve problems.

8 年

Good post, Beth Comstock

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Jonathan Gael

(potentially) Reversing Dementia...a historical first.

8 年

The same is true for networks themselves actually. With distributed control and mesh networks that get stronger as they get larger, networks will become more powerful...and we won't need the third party carriers. Think of it as Uber for data packets.

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Troy D. Rhodes

Business Development Executive | Upstream Oil & Gas | Floating Offshore Wind | Strategic Planning & Collaboration

8 年

The more leaders empower others AND hold them accountable, the more power and respect leaders are able to achieve.

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