Abstract

The paper aims to examine the development of modern innovative management methods and practices such as Holacracy, Obliquity, Adhocracy and Sociocracy, which are novelty in the Management science and practice. The study illustrates contingency approaches in designing, managing and developing agile companies from wide varieties of industries. The paper sheds light on contemporary methods in organizing, planning and setting goals of companies in a post-knowledge era. It is like an operating system for business that requires the installation of different applications as applications for hiring employees, for setting salaries, for planning or logistics. In the paper, literature review on management innovations is conducted and subsequently statistical operationalization through STATA software has been employed to examine how particular organizations design and set up their organizational structures such as lean, agile or scrum. Paper results show that smaller companies are more agile and they tend to acquire Holacratic Management models thanks to the fact that self-managing teams exist internally and their organizational structures are flatter and more adaptive in comparison to the multinational corporations. Consequently, the paper concludes with suggestions on innovative management implementations for future development of companies and emphasizes the need for further research on what is the impact of Holacracy and Obliquity on shaping the organizational culture of companies.

Highlights

  • In recent decades, the concept of the business environment in its broad sense has been radically changed

  • The paper suggests that modern approaches in organizing such as Holacracy will work on a long-term basis, and the negative effects will be minimized if it is a micro or small-sized company (2-50 employees) whose internal informal and ad hoc communication is not capable to catch up with the growth of the organization

  • Collective Wisdom defined by Birkinshaw is crucial for the company using Holacracy

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Emil Velinov https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6073-1196 Vasko Vassilev Igor Denisov Emil Velinov, Vasko Vassilev and Igor Denisov (2018). Holacracy and Obliquity: contingency management approaches in organizing companies. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 16(1), 330-335.

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