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Unless, or until, an environmental upheaval is both real and recognised, the drift of any species is to specialise or refine its winning formula (in organisations) more and more energy is dedicated to tweaking a strategy that maintains


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‘Unless, or until, an environmental

upheaval is both real and recognised, the drift of any species is to specialise

  • r refine its winning formula…

(in organisations) more and more energy is dedicated to tweaking a strategy that maintains the status quo.’

Surfing the edge of chaos Richard Pascale, Mark Millemann Linda Gioja

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There’s no ‘I’ in team…but there are four in individual leadership!

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Making a Lasting Difference, Graeme Reekie

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The risks involved in staying the same are greater than the risks

  • f changing

Making a Lasting Difference, Sustaining non-profit

  • rganisations and their impact Graeme Reekie
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‘When change within a business is slower than that without, you’re in real trouble. We can’t predict the future but we can learn to react a lot faster.’

Jack Welch

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‘The practical means of applying the principles of complexity are at hand.

Resistance to implementation is found less in the workforce than among executives and managers.’

Surfing the edge of chaos Richard Pascale, Mark Millemann Linda Gioja

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‘Living systems usually respond to disequilibrium threats by attempting to restore stability.’

Surfing the edge of chaos Richard Pascale, Mark Millemann Linda Gioja

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The key to self-

  • rganisation is the

tension between discipline and freedom.

Surfing the edge of chaos Richard Pascale, Mark Millemann Linda Gioja

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‘Unless there are more pathways or options than are required to operate efficiently, there is no resilience to changing circumstances’

Embracing complexity – strategic perspectives for an age of turbulence Jean G Bolton, Peter M Allen and Cliff Bowman

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‘Nothing is self- sustaining.’

Making a Lasting Difference, Sustaining non-profit

  • rganisations and their impact

Graeme Reekie

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Design, don’t engineer

Surfing the edge of chaos Richard Pascale, Mark Millemann Linda Gioja

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Discover, don’t dictate

Surfing the edge of chaos Richard Pascale, Mark Millemann Linda Gioja

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Decipher, don’t presuppose

Surfing the edge of chaos Richard Pascale, Mark Millemann Linda Gioja

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Exploit current capabilities Explore and develop new

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Ambidextrous organisations

Embracing complexity – strategic perspectives for an age of turbulence Jean G Bolton, Peter M Allen and Cliff Bowman

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‘In too many organisations, the strategy process only seems to produce documents, and does not produce belief and commitment to a way forward.’

Embracing complexity – strategic perspectives for an age of turbulence Jean G Bolton, Peter M Allen and Cliff Bowman

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‘Aim at creating

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not followers.’

Quality Involvement Flow – The systemic organization Domenico Lepore, Angela Montgomery, Giovanni Siepe

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