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  1. blog.gardeviance.org

    The concept of Pioneers, Settlers and Town Planners is a derivative of Robert X. Cringely's description of companies as Commandos, Infantry and Police as expressed in the delightful 1993 book - Accidental Empires. The first time I used this structure was around 2005-2006.
    • Bits or pieces?: Pioneers, Settlers and Town Planners - Gardeviance

      Pioneers, Settlers and Town Planners I recently heard of a third organisation which has a pioneer, settler and town planner (PST) like structure rather than the usual organisation by type - IT, Finance, Marketing - or the various derivations of (Geography & Type, Business Unit & Type).

  2. Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners. Simon describes these archetypes as: 'Pioneers are brilliant people. They are able to explore never before discovered concepts, the uncharted land. They show ...
  3. interaction.net.au

    Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners - How Innovation Works. Written by Dr Timothy Mansfield Published on 21 August 2018 About the author. Tim Mansfield is a strategist, culture consultant and futures researcher, specialising in the cultural sector. He has been the CEO of the Interaction Consortium since August 2016.
  4. "Pioneers, Settlers, and Town Planners" is a business strategy framework. Pioneers are innovators exploring new ideas, Settlers operationalize and refine innovations, and Town Planners focus on long-term stability and optimization. This model ensures a balanced approach to innovation, development, and organizational efficiency.
  5. orghacking.com

    Pioneers, Settlers and Town Planners (#1, #2). Wardley makes the case that a different type of talent is needed as your product/service evolves from inception, through being a product, all the way to becoming a commodity. The differences between these types of challenges is best illustrated here:
  6. protagion.com

    Reflections on Simon Wardley's PST model of 3 groups of people, who each excel at different stages: Pioneers / commandos, Settlers / infantry, & Town planners / police. I touch on waterfall vs agile, customisation, startups, moats, specialisation & more
  7. siddharthsarda.com

    The settlers get along with both pioneers and town planners. They are the Salieri to the Pioneer's Mozart. They recognise the brilliance of what the pioneers build and make it functional. They give their creation enough structure that Town Planners can take services from them and commoditise them.
  8. wall-skills.com

    Pioneers build on the services that Town Planners made affordable and reliable. Sources: Simon Wardley on Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners and Theft ; Wardley says: "The concept of Pioneers, Settlers and Town Planners is a derivative of Robert X. Cringely's description of companies as Commandos, Infantry and Police as expressed in the ...
  9. blog.gardeviance.org

    Pioneers, Settlers and Town Planners I recently heard of a third organisation which has a pioneer, settler and town planner (PST) like structure rather than the usual organisation by type - IT, Finance, Marketing - or the various derivations of (Geography & Type, Business Unit & Type).
  10. heatherpenny.com

    Wardley created Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners Model which in turn was drawn from Robert X. Cringely's book Accidental Empires which describes companies in terms of Commandos, Infantry and Police. This framework is a way of understanding the unique
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