
46. Embracing the Beautiful Mess: How Organizations Actually Work with John Cutler
6/4/2026
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Most leaders want to believe they're building something durable: a company that matters, a culture that sticks, a system people can rely on. But what if most organizations don't have the staying power of a great city like Venice...and instead are more like a gold rush town? What if that same company is more likely to change you than you are to change it?
In this episode, Sam sits down with John Cutler, writer of The Beautiful Mess and Head of Product at Dotwork, to pull on the threads John has been obsessively following for years: how organizations actually work, why seeing patterns and being able to act on them are completely different skills, how leadership is like game design, and why embracing the mess might be smarter than chasing clarity.
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Mentioned references:
Dr. Cat Hicks
John's post about "the slide"
W. Edwards Deming
"Hollow Knight and Silksong"
John's post with Tom Kerwin
Ashby's Law of Requisite Variety
This Beautiful Mess (the emo band)
John's old Medium posts
North Star Framework
Team Topologies, book by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais
00:00 Intro + Check-In: What was your first job and did you learn anything from it that you still use today?
02:34 Finding your organizational trigger words
08:41 Can you really change your company?
11:12 Most companies are more like gold rush towns than lasting institutions
15:26 Finding joy at work when the company won't love you back
18:29 Every leader is a game designer
21:45 Stepping back and seeing the system
27:55 Why chasing clarity at work might be the wrong goal
33:20 Having all the data and asking the wrong questions
35:34 How Dotwork is rethinking organizational strategy tools
40:42 Building flexible operating systems that leaders will actually use
44:14 Building a generalist career in a specialist world
50:21 Leave us a review and share the show with a friend
Sound engineering and design by Taylor Marvin of Coupe Studios.
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