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Biscuits Poult SAS: How Can Alternative Organizational Designs Be Successful?
The case highlights a failed attempt to 'liberate' management and employees from traditional business practices at a factory in France. It closely follows the events that took place at Poult during a 10-year period that began in 2006. It draws on the astute reflections of the last CEO at Poult, who, until his dismissal in 2017, was actively engaged in building an alternative culture among the firm's 800 factory workers, machine operators and technicians. Thanks to detailed analysis, the case offers insight into the matrix of activities that constitute a 'liberated enterprise', from building autonomous teams to driving innovation from the bottom up.