Why do we create organisations? LO15971

JAMES_H_CARRINGTON@HP-Chelmsford-om1.om.hp.com
Mon, 24 Nov 97 10:51:36 -0500

Replying to LO15906 --

Rol Fessenden wrote in LO15906:

(speaking to Simon Buckingham)
"You, for example, participate in this discussion"

I also find the paradox of Simon's participation on this list very
interesting. I find most of simon's posts very interesting and in some
cases, very enlightening, although I disagree many times.

Humans are a social animal for the most part, we have a need to belong
to a group no matter how deconstructed the group is. Note that it is
the more social creatures that have been the most successful (from the
Darwinian view) in the history of the earth. Also remember that we
humans abhor constraints and cherish our freedom.

This is a delicate balance that must strive for.

"dare to be different"

JHC
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