terça-feira, novembro 29, 2011

Objectivos proximais

A primeira vez que ouvi falar de objectivos proximais foi em Outubro de 2008. O conceito fez logo sentido assim que o ouvi da boca do investigador Pedro Rosário da Universidade do Minho.
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Quando uso o conceito nas empresas, as pessoas franzem o sobrolho, contudo, após a explicação, percebem logo o sentido.
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Pois bem, Richard Rumelt em "Good Strategy, Bad Strategy" dedica um capítulo inteiro, o sétimo, aos objectivos proximais:
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"One of a leader’s most powerful tools is the creation of a good proximate objective—one that is close enough at hand to be feasible. A proximate objective names a target that the organization can reasonably be expected to hit, even overwhelm.
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a good proximate objective’s feasibility does wonders for organizational energy and focus.
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every organization faces a situation where the full complexity and ambiguity of the situation is daunting. An important duty of any leader is to absorb a large part of that complexity and ambiguity, passing on to the organization a simpler problem—one that is solvable. Many leaders fail badly at this responsibility, announcing ambitious goals without resolving a good chunk of ambiguity about the specific obstacles to be overcome. To take responsibility is more than a willingness to accept the blame. It is setting proximate objectives and handing the organization a problem it can actually solve.
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In organizations of any size, high-level proximate objectives create goals for lower-level units, which, in turn, create their own proximate objectives, and so on, in a cascade of problem solving at finer and finer levels of detail. Proximate objectives not only cascade down hierarchies; they cascade in time." (Moi ici: E por isso, é que Pedro Rosário os usa para combater a procrastinação)

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