Flat firms, complementary choices, employee effort, and the pyramid principle

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I review Markus Reitzig’s book, Get Better at Flatter, and offer some critical observations on why managers might want to flatten their firms and on Reitzig’s advice to them. I also introduce the pyramid principle, a simple theory of why firms might end up taller than they would want to be.

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Sorenson, O. (2022). Flat firms, complementary choices, employee effort, and the pyramid principle. Journal of Organization Design, 11(1), 11–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41469-022-00115-9

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