A World without Rules

Silvie   Spreeuwenberg
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On the cover of a flyer that announces a Seminar, the word 'rules' caught my eye -- rule fanatic as I am -- and I read the sentence:

Free your organization from more management and rules, get out of the spiral.

I opened the flyer and read on.  A Management Guru, Professor in Knowledge Management, a 'Chief Emotions Officer', and a number of experienced customers would teach me how a company can profit from improved productivity and reduced costs, with fewer rules and more craftmanship.

Wow, I need to know more about this!  In my profession I always see organizations that create more rules to improve productivity and reduce costs.  So I read on:

Organizations want to control everything.  They rather work with laymen that follow the procedures and protocols, than with craftsmen that are able to reason for themselves. Everything is put into formats, procedures, rules, and competence models ...

Exactly, that is what I encounter when I am talking with clients.

..., even people.

No, you can't blame me for that....  But I read on:

Without craftsmanship, measuring performance and expressing performance in numbers is becoming more and more important.

Yes, indeed, even the effects of an improved management of rules has to be measured, and that is far from trivial.  I try to imagine a world without rules:  "I enter a bank to apply for a new loan; I have a good chat with the bank employee; he looks deep into my eyes, and my loan application is approved."  In this world without rules I probably have another profession. 

And I wonder if this world would be a fair world, respecting equality of rights.  Would this world end like the 'state of nature' described by the philosopher Thomas Hobbes:  '...a state without civil government, ... in a war of all against all in which life is hardly worth living'?  Or will the dream of his counterpart Jean-Jacques Rousseau be realized?

The question 'In what reorganization do you currently work?' will not surprise anybody.  We keep on trying to improve our rules and we should even care much more.  Only then we can discover that some rules can be simplified and that fewer rules with higher quality may lead to the same, or even better, results.

But a world without rules....  I cannot imagine.

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Silvie Spreeuwenberg , "A World without Rules" Business Rules Journal, Vol. 7, No. 3, (Mar. 2006)
URL: http://www.brcommunity.com/a2006/b277.html

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Silvie   Spreeuwenberg
Silvie Spreeuwenberg Founder / Director, LibRT

Silvie Spreeuwenberg has a background in artificial intelligence and is the co-founder and director of LibRT. With LibRT, she helps clients draft business rules in the most efficient and effective way possible. Her clients are characterized by a need for agility and excellence in executing their unique business strategy or policy. Silvie's experience has resulted in the development of tools and techniques to increase the quality of business rules. She writes, "We believe that one should focus on quality management of business rules to make full profit of the business rules approach." LibRT is located in the Netherlands; for more information visit www.silviespreeuwenberg.com & www.librt.com

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