On Friday, December 05, 1997 5:49 AM, Dr. Steve Eskow wrote:
> A few Talmudic footnotes to some comments by
> Simon Buckingham:
> All organizations (again, it seems to me) are
> already all of the
> above:they are always both static and forced,
> dynamic and voluntary.
Dr.
This is the right medicine.
So much of what we try to do is to find the unified theory.
Classical and Quantum are two sides of the same coin (at least for this
analogy) One explains the other and so does mechanical/organic and
static/dynamic. Those of you who have in fact tried to accomplish tasks
with people who were resistant to change--coupled with constraints on
time, resources and authority, power and influence--know that it is a
juggling act of which a lot of things are made up as you go...
mike
--"Mike Jay" <Quarterback@classic.msn.com>
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