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Chapter 4 – Autonomy
• Old fashioned ideas of management are giving
way to a newfangled emphasis on self-direction
according to Pink.
• Management is shifting from walking around
and watching workers to self-direction – give
them a task and get out of the way.
Autonomy, cont.
• ROWE – Results Only Work Environment
• Concept created by Cali Ressler and Jody
Thompson
– Principle – “They just have to get the work done.”
• How they do it?
• When they do it?
• Where they do it?
Is up to the individual
Autonomy, cont.
• Management is checking up on people
• Autonomy is about “creating conditions for
people to do their best work.”
• Jeff Gunther decided to implement the ROWE
concept to his own business.
– At first, people came to work at the normal time
and continued business as usual, but as more
people began to embrace the concept of when,
where and how to complete their tasks –
it caught on and was successful.
Autonomy, cont.
• Results that Gunther saw in his business.
– 1. Productivity Rose
– 2. Stress Declined
• Gunther said that people outside of his business
thought he was crazy. But he couldn’t help but
see his business becoming more successful.
– Why? “They were focused on the work itself rather
than on whether someone would call them a slacker
for leaving at three pm to watch a daughter’s soccer
game.”
Autonomy, cont.
• Why was this important for Gunther? His
business designed software and he needed his
designers to be creative – in other words – they
were being creative and successful and not
thinking about the little stuff.
• Logistics – Under the ROWE concept, certain
goals had to be met. As long as the goals were
set at an appropriate level and people were
meeting their goals – then it works.
Autonomy, cont.
• Gunther also realized that if his employees
basic needs were being met – non-monetary
awards worked great (flexible hours, etc.)
• He found that people opted to stay with him
because they felt that the freedom they have to
do great work was more valuable than $10,000
more pay.
Autonomy, cont.
• Management is past its prime. Consider this as
an example: what is in your office that was
there in the 19th century?
• Is the idea of management outdated?
• Do we need to move toward autonomy?
• Deci and Ryan state that autonomy is a basic
human need – “acting with choice”
• According to D & R, “Autonomy is something
that people seek and that improves their lives.”
Autonomy, cont.
• Benefits of autonomy (Autonomous
Motivation)
– Promotes greater conceptual understanding
– Better grades
– Enhanced persistence at school and in sporting
events
– Higher productivity
– Less burn out
– Greater levels of psychological well being.
Autonomy, cont.
• Autonomy applied to business
– Businesses that offered autonomy grew at four
times the rate of the control-oriented firms and had
1/3 the turnover
• Autonomy applied to school
– The Flipped Classroom?????