
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc 593. The Myth of the Bossless Company feat. Nicolai J. Foss
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Oct 30, 2025 Nicolai J. Foss, a strategy professor at Copenhagen Business School and co-author of "Why Managers Matter: The Perils of the Bossless Company," challenges the idea of bossless firms. He argues that while trendy, these structures often rely on exceptional founders and are unsuitable for many organizations. Foss discusses the essential roles of managers in coordination and crisis management, debunks myths around anti-hierarchy sentiments, and stresses that while bossless models are appealing, they carry real risks in execution.
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Organization Equals Coordinated Cooperation
- Organization is fundamentally about coordinated cooperation, not absence of bosses.
- Managers exist to create and maintain that coordinated cooperation across activities.
De-Layering Can Reduce Delegation
- De-layering often brings top managers closer to operations but can reduce delegation.
- Flat hierarchies are not the same as bosslessness and may increase direct intervention.
Founder-Driven Flat Management
- Jensen Huang runs an extremely flat NVIDIA and exerts direct control, enabled by intense personal work habits.
- Elon Musk similarly micromanages and intervenes in technical details, which contributed to success.





