I guess I need to read the book. What I see online and LinkedIn seems kind of hokey, but I like the concept.
I can't dismiss it either because bureaucracy and management usually involves people who produce nothing measurable, create unnecessary hurdles, and generally are incompetent.
Anyone have a substantive summary available?
Based on my experience of the second paragraph, I'd still be willing to give an alternative a shot. I'd say based on how business is run in todays world, it's possible this idea is a new necessity.
I'd say to the OP that it may be something worth seeing. The fact that a company is even attempting something different is a huge plus in my opinion, even without fully understanding the details of humanocracy . Having dealt with "the olds" or "boomers", I'm confident in saying the status quo is going to be tough to change.