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Red42 | Transforming organizations for good. Fast

Let's make organizations decentralized, consistently self-organized and democratic. It's about time! Lead artists: Silke Hermann & Niels Pflaeging

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IT Spot 2026, Podgorica: Keynote and Masterclass

Visit Montenegro to listen to and discuss with Niels Pflaeging., in October

Frederick W. Taylor: A visit

For a while, he and I had a complicated relationship. Then I made it up to him

Time is vastly underrated as a force of organizing

Time has gotten a bad reputation in management circles — and undeservedly so

This author's books are bedrocks of effective manufacturing, lean & flow

Shigeo Shingo, one of the co-creators of the Toyota Production System, is a must-read authority on time orientation, but also on "just good management"

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Flow, work hours and the two sides of White Space

You have worked overtime. But have you also experienced the opposite?

New insights into Time-Oriented Software Development (TOSD) are now available

BetaCodex research paper No. 27 reveals why time orientation is the way to go in software development. And provides surprising detail around how to adopt a TOSD system

In Wiesbaden: Fast-Umsonst-BetaCodex-Arbeitstag

On 09 November 2026 at Studio Red42, Wiesbaden/Germany. Hosted by Niels Pflaeging.

In Wiesbaden: Fast-Umsonst-TOSD-Arbeitstag

On 11 November 2026 at Studio Red42 in Wiesbaden. In German. Hosted by Niels Pflaeging and Andreas Schlegel

The 4th volume of the "What would XXX do?" series of books has arrived

After books of quotes by W. Edwards Deming, Peter Drucker and Taiichi Ohno, we have turned to a lesser-known pioneer of contemporary organizing

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Weichselbaum Wisdom: How an Austrian took organizational network thinking to new heights

Ernst Weichselbaum (1944-2024) dared to reform company structures – in theory and in practice. A new book makes Mr Weichselbaum's thinking and advice accessible to an international audience