I have been out of the organization many years. So many individuals have tried. That became so clear at Bethel. They have control overseers at every level of work there and overseers at the dining table, head and foot. When an older, experienced group back in the early '70s tried to open up and explain the need for more genuine concern for the young and older brothers there, the result only created a day then nicknamed "Black Thursday." This involved experienced Bethelites that too had been previously circuit overseers. Tyrannical Knorr was clearly defensive and would not consider any of it. There was a huge "shafting" done to many, meaning many demoted from some positions.
When it changed, creating a Governing Body as known now, Bethelites observed at Bethel, the tyrannical Knorr was replaced with many "little Knorrs" with same arrogance. Ray Franz and Dunlap and others truly absolutely tried to patiently, and humbly have them re-consider several of the beliefs and stands on procedures and that proved only lead to eventual disfellowshippings.
I don't see now any spirit in the literature nor any talking at assemblies, indicating any less arrogance. It is not reformable. They are so "out on a limb" in any doctrinal considerations, so 'out there' about life and the natural future of life, families raising children in this real world, so unconcerned about the education, the health of people, emotional and physical.
So then, we have to go on individually or so much nicer if we have a friend or two, or now the Internet with such an abundance of people to unravel so much junk in our heads, study facts to be able to see clearly and to be able to make our own decisions. But we grow, we get stronger, we get more confidence as a person. We find we don't even need a reformed Watchtower Society to help us at all any more. We have outgrown them.