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Swarmwise: The Tactical Manual to Changing the World Paperback – 18 July 2013
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Swarmwise (2013) is a tactical guide to changing the world using cost-efficient swarm methodology. It is a leadership handbook that outlines how the Swedish Pirate Party was able to beat the political competition on less than one percent of their budget, and shows how any cash- and time-strapped executive or manager can use swarm methodologies, whether the goal is business, social, or political.
That organization, founded by one man without resources, has now spread to over 70 countries using the same cost-efficient swarm methods.
Swarmwise will tell you what it takes to found a swarm of volunteers, to organize and energize it, and to lead it to success. The book doesn’t go into theoretical detail, psychology, or deep research papers. Rather, it is very hands-on leadership advice from pure experience – it covers everything from how you give instructions to new marketing assistants or activists about handing out flyers in the street, up to and including how you communicate with TV stations and organize hundreds of thousands of people in a coherent swarm. Above all, it focuses on the cost-efficiency of the swarm structure, and is a tactical instruction manual for anybody who wants to dropkick their competition completely – no matter whether their game is business, social, or political.
A chapter overview of Swarmwise:
Chapter 1 - Understanding the Swarm deals with the basic concepts of a swarm organization, and explains why the swarm is open and transparent. It introduces the concept of a cost-efficiency advantage of two orders of magnitude.
In Chapter 2 - Launching Your Swarm, we learn that the published project plan must be tangible, credible, inclusive, and epic, and what that means in practice.
Chapter 3 - Getting Your Swarm Organized gives tangible advice on how to organize a volunteer organization and why. We look at the dynamics of different group sizes and how to build a culture of trust.
One of the more counterintuitive lessons is detailed in Chapter 4 - Control the Vision, but Never the Message. It explains how you need to use volunteers to translate your vision into messages that fit a specific social context, rather than using an one-size-fits-all slogan.
A healthy dose of classic project management is found in Chapter 5 - Keep People's Eyes On Target, And Paint It Red Daily. We talk about metrics, choosing the right metrics, and causing self-organization to happen when you publish the right metrics to optimize.
In Chapter 6 - Screw Democracy, We're on a Mission from God, we talk about conflict resolution mechanisms and how to optimize the swarm for speed, trust, and scalability.
Chapter 7 - Surviving Growth Unlike Anything the MBAs Have Seen details how the swarm can grow by 200% in a week when some events play out, and how to handle such situations.
One of the more advanced chapters, Chapter 8 - Using Social Dynamics To Their Potential goes into how we can tap into the long tail of people and effectively cross-use online and offline friendships to grow organically.
Seeing how most organizations need to deal with TV, newspapers, and radio, there is also Chapter 9 - Managing Oldmedia that details everything from press release processes to TV crews.
Finally, Chapter 10 - Beyond Success shares a bit of experience of what happens when you feel at the top of the world, and what to do then.
"Your most valuable asset isn't your employees," I told the executive. "Your most valuable asset is the thousands of people who want to work for you for free, and you don't let them."
The book can also be downloaded as a PDF from the author's website at http://falkvinge.net/books/.
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date18 July 2013
- Dimensions15.24 x 1.75 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-101463533152
- ISBN-13978-1463533151
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About the Author
Rick Falkvinge is an IT entrepreneur recognized by Foreign Policy Magazine as a Top 100 Global Thinker and nominated by TIME Magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential people. This is a testament to the swarm organization methodologies he developed to beat the competition in the European Elections of 2009, while being constrained to less than one per cent of the competition's budget.
Mr. Falkvinge is known for founding the first Pirate Party and leading it into the European Parliament, and is currently a political evangelist for his ideas of freedoms of speech and expression. In particular, he stresses how industrial interests of the 1900s are fighting the net’s core values, the ability for everybody to publish their ideas and creations, and how these industries drive us towards a Big Brother society.
When not making policy, keynoting about cost-effective management, or exploring technical subjects in detail, Mr. Falkvinge can usually be seen cooking, sampling a scotch whisky, or riding a fast motorcycle.
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition (18 July 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1463533152
- ISBN-13 : 978-1463533151
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.75 x 22.86 cm
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Even though I've twenty years of nonhierarchical organising this book shifted something internal in my thinking. And it's not even nonhierarchical! I saw how much I was conditioned and limited by the idea of command and control structures, so even when designing decentralised, nonhierarchical groups I was still thinking 'command and control', even if it was command by everyone. This form of organising allows you to let go of that. For the first time I saw how a mass social movement was possible to be "organised" and scaled by a small group of people.
The limit of the book is that the theory is based on one campaign which was quite simple, and indeed popularist in nature. It's unclear to what extent this will translate over to longer haul, complex social justice issues, though it's an excellent start. It also doesn't explore how you deal with conflict and oppression within your affinity groups, something that can undermine and destroy a movement; but also inflict injustice on those from marginalised demographics.
Colleagues have advised me to read 'The Starfish and The Spider', and Laloux's 'Reinventing Organisations' as two follow on books.
Way back when people my age demonstrathe against the Bomb, we knew that it took 3 years to build up man organazation.
In this book Falkvinge shows how it can be done in the age of the Internet.