You and Joe and Industry 4.0
Can we grow the ways we talk together?
Some say Industry 4.0 will be about Cyber-Physical systems, the Internet of Things and the Internet of Services. But I cannot help but wonder if, along the way, some genius with a high EQ will also find ways to bring out the best in people and unearth fresh ways for us to work together.
As hierarchy gives way to connecting mission with ideas and tasks, as people learn to bring their whole selves to work (emotion + logic + ethics + spirit—because they are rewarded for it), as people exercise agency and autonomy and ownership at work—things will look different.

Buber: Come on, folks: It’s “I/Thou” not “You are my tool.”
Maybe these geniuses, with the ginormous EQs, will help us understand what happens as we form ever more confining boxes around employees. Maybe they’ll show us that using metrics that note every eyebrow twitch and hand movement, metrics that reward those movements that fit the company goals, those metrics actually measure the wrong things and defeat innovation before it is even begun. Maybe these geniuses will notice that our levers of control over employees also inhibit the very thing we most need to move forward.
I imagine stepping into the office of one of these high EQ geniuses and glancing at the portrait of Martin Buber on the wall—their patron saint of collaboration. I imagine being lectured by these geniuses on strategies around deep listening and meetings that matter and how to disagree with each other productively and how they aggressively eradicate authority-rhetoric & boss speak because it is so demotivating to be reminded that someone owns you. And it is also, by the way, not true.
Let industry 4.0 grow to include people.
Please.
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Dumb sketches: Kirk Livingston
Inclusion is a great message, as is bringing the whole person to the workplace.
Sand Salt Moon
May 25, 2016 at 12:18 pm
Thanks for the comment. I’m still trying to figure out how to bring my whole self to work.
kirkistan
May 25, 2016 at 12:38 pm
It’s hard for me to do – without coffee
Sand Salt Moon
May 25, 2016 at 1:32 pm
Coffee helps. A lot.
kirkistan
May 25, 2016 at 2:43 pm
Such great food for thought. EQ is so important and I can only imagine how productive a meeting would be if everyone felt heard. The power of being fully present listening to someone is becoming a lost art.
Jodi
May 25, 2016 at 12:54 pm
Thanks, Jodi.
kirkistan
May 25, 2016 at 2:43 pm