"Now people do feel in
their organizations often that they have to fight for survival
constantly, but that's not how it is in the natural world.
It's a very system-seeking, highly symbiotic partnering
relationship that characterizes the way life develops itself."
Margaret Wheatley, author of Leadership in
the New Science: Learning about Organization from an Orderly
Universe
"Modern managers might be better dropping the title
of 'manager' itself and, following the dynamics of complexity,
discover in the process that natural systems tend to
move toward, and find their most vital form at, the boundary between
order and chaos."
David Whyte, author of The Heart Aroused:
Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate
America
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