Episode 240: American Democracy - The Greatest Organizational Design Experiment Ever
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What can today's leaders learn from the bold experiment that created American democracy 250 years ago? Joyce explores the Constitution as an enduring lesson in leadership, systems thinking, and the power of constructive disagreement.
Looking through the lens of organizational development, she explores the Constitution as one of history's most audacious leadership experiments—a bold attempt to design a nation where power is shared, disagreement is expected, and progress depends on conversation rather than conquest. I
t's a timely reminder that democracy, like every healthy organization, isn't self-sustaining. It requires courage, compromise, and people willing to keep coming back to the table.
In today’s episode, Joyce shares an essay she wrote back in 2019 entitled, Maine Voices: In time of turmoil, let’s recommit to our grand democratic experiment.