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Bossless Companies: Could You Work Without a Boss?

Fef 2012/06/20 01:38:07
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Valve Software, creators of the video game Half-Life and social-distribution network Steam, have a "flat employee structure" -- the company doesn't have bosses or managers.

Bossless doesn't always mean flat, however. Some companies rely on "lattices" or teams instead of bosses. W.L. Gore has relied on lattice management since its founding in 1958. The company, which produces Gore-Tex and other materials, has a chief executive who admits one flaw in the flat structure. "It absolutely is less-efficient upfront," says Terri Kelly, but she added, "[But] once you have the organization behind it…the buy-in and the execution happen quickly."

Tim Clem works for GitHub. He persuaded his company to flatten its hierarchy. Tim said, "you feel like there is total trust and an element of freedom and ownership. It makes you want to do more." Other times the bossless hierarchy creates chaos.

Take a peak at Valve Software's Employee Handbook -- not your usual handbook:
That’s why Valve is flat. It’s our shorthand way of saying that we don’t have any management, and nobody “reports to” anybody else. We do have a founder/president, but even he isn’t your manager. This company is yours to
steer—toward opportunities and away from risks. You have the power to green-light projects. You have the power to ship products.


Teams of management. Democratic process. Flat hierarchies. Bossless companies. Some corporations have succeeded with employee organized processes, but it hasn't worked for all companies or employees. Some people thrive within structure. How about your ideal company?

The Wall Street Journal reports:Welcome to the bossless company, where the hierarchy is flat, pay is often determined by peers, and the workday is directed by employees themselves.

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  • Pat 2012/06/20 01:58:05
    Yes
    Pat
    +6
    Yes. After you know your job, I don't know why most workers need a boss. If they're good employees and know what they're doing they certainly don't need constant supervision. All they need is a go to person when there's a problem or issue that requires a management decision.

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  • Ferηαηdσ [Clinton2016] 2012/06/21 03:00:18
    Yes
    Ferηαηdσ [Clinton2016]
    I've always been an independent person.
  • shadow76 2012/06/21 02:54:34 (edited)
    Yes
    shadow76
    Right now my boss is an impediment to getting the job done!
  • Azrael-In GOD we trust 2012/06/21 02:18:56
    Yes
    Azrael-In GOD we trust
    I already do.
  • Adam 2012/06/21 02:16:13
    Yes
    Adam
    Valve has doubled in size as a company yearly for the past 7 years. There is no business in the gaming community more respected then Valve, and person for person, they make more money then Google or Apple. In the FtP market, probably the largest growing sector of the video game industry, most games manage a success rate of getting a customer to pay of around 3%. Valve has gotten that up past 50%. So yeah, they are on to something.
  • Eyes See Wide North 2012/06/21 02:11:28
    No
    Eyes See Wide North
    I am the boss, I work under people sometimes in new ventures, but I never let someone tell me how to work, I let them tell me how they work and then decide for myself what way the job is best done.

    Maybe thats the kind of thinking that got me where I am, running nightclubs, concerts, promoting bands, producing ideas for various companies, proposing changes that need to be made in our society.

    Could just be that I am an INTJ
  • Osk The Great Guru 2012/06/21 02:09:51
    No
    Osk The Great Guru
    A Boss is a Leader of the Company. One needs a Leader to survive
  • abubincrazy 2012/06/21 02:03:51
    Yes
    abubincrazy
    I am my best boss.
  • tobe 2012/06/21 01:19:27
    Yes
    tobe
    wind up doing his job for him anyway.
  • Somkey the Hores 2012/06/21 00:57:25
    Yes
    Somkey the Hores
    Most bosses are JERKS.
  • strawberry 2012/06/21 00:13:20
    Yes
    strawberry
    Yes, I'm an independent worker, who can be trusted to get the job done properly. I worked for a manufacturing Corp. Of course there was a boss but he was rarely there, left me in charge, saying "you never make mistakes." I'm very compulsive about accuracy.
  • hasher 2012/06/20 23:54:04
    Yes
    hasher
    +1
    in fact on the weekends we work we do work without a boss. our supervisor only works monday-friday as well as our manager. i work at a large hospital in the surg dept and on weekends we do fine without a boss. once you learn everything youre good to go. but we still need the structure. fortunately our boss listens to us and our concerns. my supervisor and i talk about stuff all the time and he listens tomy suggestions. i have it pretty good there. we are treated like humans and equals.
  • hasher hasher 2012/06/20 23:56:53
    hasher
    my husband has his own business he is the boss. him and my son runs the business. furniture refinishing
  • hasher hasher 2012/06/20 23:59:42
    hasher
    some departments in our hospital dont run quite as smooth and they need management there. especially in housekeeping im always seeing people slack off. if everyone was self motiviated no one would need bosses but unfortunely not everyone is.
  • jackie 2012/06/20 23:41:11
    Yes
    jackie
    Im not working because of my boss, im working to get paid.
  • selena costa 2012/06/20 23:25:52
    Yes
    selena costa
    ok that was lie
  • JayLynx 2012/06/20 23:20:52
    Yes
    JayLynx
    Many bosses hinder the progress of the service; they delegate duties and they often are interfering. If I know what I have to do, I will do.
  • suomynonA 2012/06/20 23:00:47
    Yes
    suomynonA
    Having your team to help nudge each other in the right direction towards a goal, sounds excellent!
  • silverandgold21 2012/06/20 22:55:05
    Yes
    silverandgold21
    I think I would work better
  • WolfEyes 2012/06/20 22:24:10 (edited)
    Yes
    WolfEyes
    job assignments come and go, just get the job done and move on to the next task. In my job there's no real " time limit " were not on " Per Diem " Time frames seem to be more like guidelines. Sometimes we get done sooner, sometimes a lil later. All depends on what the task is.
  • mae 2012/06/20 22:16:38
    Yes
    mae
    Sounds like a winner.
  • Nintaku 2012/06/20 22:16:20
    Yes
    Nintaku
    Bosses are required when there are employees who require direction.

    Valve software does not need a boss simple due to the fact that everyone there is essentially capable of making games from start to finish.
  • Greg 2012/06/20 22:07:15
    Yes
    Greg
    +1
    At first it's, "you betcha! Get him off my back already." But, after reading the article, this sounds like a really good idea. One of the most difficult things to accomplish as a boss is to get employees to take ownership. Some bosses don't even allow that, but it is the best thing to boost morale and increase productivity.
  • ..::localeye::.. 2012/06/20 21:59:59
    Yes
    ..::localeye::..
    I've done it for the last 5 years.
  • BIG BAD JOHN R. 2012/06/20 21:41:58
    Yes
    BIG BAD JOHN R.
    I'd be without a job, I was the Boss
  • Sperry23 2012/06/20 21:34:44
    Yes
    Sperry23
    If you have no management, then, by default, you manage yourself making you the manager. The structure might work for some, but not many companies or people... at least Americans.
  • Inquisitve Kat 2012/06/20 21:29:46
    Yes
    Inquisitve Kat
    In some positions I held, it was almost like I didn't have a boss anyway (not that they were flakes... it simply wasn't required)... but some direction can be nice.
  • samira 2012/06/20 21:23:59
    Yes
    samira
    Yes and plus no one will me the boss of me expect for my parents
  • James 2012/06/20 21:13:28
    Yes
    James
    yea, i think i could work without a boss..or be my own
  • Airhead 2012/06/20 20:52:29
    Yes
    Airhead
    I am my boss...
  • wpsark_BN_0 2012/06/20 20:50:09
    Yes
    wpsark_BN_0
    I'm not assigned tasks by my boss or anyone else. I do my own thing and as long as I'm bringing in money, there's not a problem...
  • TasselLady 2012/06/20 20:49:02
    Yes
    TasselLady
    +1
    Yes. I do more work than half of THEM do. So you bet I could.
  • Rubyking 2012/06/20 20:43:02
    Yes
    Rubyking
    it's called youtube
  • JohnT 2012/06/20 20:40:16
    Yes
    JohnT
    +1
    I used to get a lot of work done in spite of having a boss. Sure he slowed me down with stupid analytical reports he could not read but all and all as long as he was gone or at meetings I got a lot done. I think efficiency would improve without useless paper readers hanging around
  • santa6642 2012/06/20 20:26:05
    Yes
    santa6642
    +2
    We did and the job got done.
  • frank 2012/06/20 19:49:57
    Yes
    frank
    +1
    Usually when you work for yourself you find out that you are harder on yourself than a regular boss would be.
  • Andy 2012/06/20 17:37:34
    No
    Andy
    I have been the boss many times... currently I have a boss, but a lot of freedom. NO BOSS is not for everyone
  • Doreen 2012/06/20 17:24:06
    Yes
    Doreen
    +1
    I have always been one of those people who finish what I am supposed to and then help others with their stuff or find other stuff on my own. Unfortunately in this society now you get into trouble for that because you are stepping on the lazy workers toes. Yes, I did get into trouble for being a good worker. That is what this world is coming to.
  • amazinggrace 2012/06/20 14:00:00
    Yes
    amazinggrace
    I am doing it right now
  • Cat 1017 2012/06/20 13:59:04
    No
    Cat 1017
    I meant yes...I'm my own boss...I own my company...
  • OPOA912 2012/06/20 13:51:55
    No
    OPOA912
    Maybe why so many people voted YES is because we've been a Country without a Boss for 3 1/2 years. Someone has to make decisions in order to get things going and to establish the companies goals and objectives. Who makes the decision on the direction of the company if you're at a critical point in profit versus loss? What happens if you have lay someone off? What about firing a bad employee? Everyone is the same??? Sounds like communism to me, but even communists have bosses.

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