Zappos, the Amazon-owned online retailer, has been operating as a "Holacracy" since May. It's an alternative management system that was created by a software developer in 2007 and has since been ...
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh talks with WSJ's Dennis Berman at the WSJDLive 2015 conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. about his company's novel governance style.
"Zappos wants employees who treat all coworkers ... to participate in the company's new corporate structure, known as "Holacracy," which dispensed with traditional manager roles and job titles.
There were a lot of changes both internally and externally here at Zappos. We went all in with Holacracy, which is really about self-organization, self-management, having employees really think ...
Tony Hsieh, Zappos’s founder, implemented a radical self-management fad known as “holacracy” in 2014, to widespread grumbling. Holacracy decentralizes authority and decision-making in ...