
Diagnosing Organizational Diseases
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In this unique Fast Break podcast, Dave Workman engages two AI hosts with his blog article on Diagnosing Organizational Diseases. This is a fascinating experiment in not only the subject itself, but an inside look at how far generative AI has come, not just in the "believability" sense (have we passed the Turing Test?), but in its analysis and insight. The source article describes how, unlike with personal illness, organizations can lack self-awareness regarding their health. While problems are a normal part of growth, chronic, recurring issues indicate deeper problems that require more than a quick fix. The author provides several diagnostic questions to help leaders identify potential underlying organizational "diseases," emphasizing the need to address symptoms to uncover root causes. He suggests that organizations can be in denial or unaware of their problems, urging them to seek help before conditions become critical and impact their mission.
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