Chaos Made Simple with Myron Kellner-Rogers

Chaos Made Simple with Myron Kellner-Rogers

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MP3 Download There is a growing disillusionment in our institutions today. We all want change, but we're afraid to experiment. Kellner-Rogers has looked to nature for insights into creating more efficient organizations, noting that "Diversity in a healthy, living ecosystem is not an ethical or moral choice, but an absolute requirement for health." Biology, as well, "shows us that in any kind of complex system, chaos is the way in which the system moves itself into a new expression of order, allowing the system to deal with greater complexity in the environment." He says it's time for managers to give up hierarchy and illusions of control and get their employees involved, starting from the vision process itself. If corporations make money when their employees are only contributing 10% of what they've got, imagine the profits--and the fulfillment--if people brought 100% to that job every day. (hosted by Mark Walstrom) Bio Kellner-Rogers is a partner with Margaret Wheatley in the consulti

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