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Organizational Change - Of Ferns and Fractals
Last time your took a walk in nature did you ask yourself “who controls all this stuff?” I would venture to say that you did not. Most of us take a walk just to enjoy the fresh air-but not Margaret Wheatley. Margaret looked at the natural world and asked herself: “how can there be so much order in a nature without anyone in control of it?”. For example how is there so much symmetry in a plant such as a fern?

Whole-Life Symmetry™: When Work-Life Balance Doesn't Work
We can try to be balanced—spending equal, predetermined amounts of time in each area of life—but still burn out if we have missed doing the right kinds of things at the right times. We don’t need balance; we need symmetry. In a symmetrical life, no component is more or less important than it should be, there is a correct proportion of the moving parts, and there is harmony.

For Poor Results, Work Like Crazy
Here’s a really unintelligent idea: Work like crazy without a break for thirty to forty years so you can do . . . nothing for the next thirty to forty years. An effective time manager knows the importance of grouping similar activities together in one block of time—but this tip should be applied to days or weeks, not to forty-year spans. This article will discuss whole-life symmetry and why it's better than working like crazy and more effective than "work-life balance".

The Socially Responsible Procurement Practice: Moving Beyond Social Consciousness (enterprising non-profits Profile)
“The question this raises is quite simply what set of circumstances will elevate green procurement from a nice to do “boutique” status to a more meaningful (and essential) element of a sound purchasing strategy? At the risk of answering my own question, I do not think that green procurement in and of itself will achieve this status, nor do I believe that it is a reasonable goal.

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For Poor Results, Work Like Crazy
Here’s a really unintelligent idea: Work like crazy without a break for thirty to forty years so you can do . . . nothing for the next thirty to forty years. An effective time manager knows the importance of grouping similar activities together in one block of time—but this tip should be applied to days or weeks, not to forty-year spans. This article will discuss whole-life symmetry and why it's better than working like crazy and more effective than "work-life balance".

Whole-Life Symmetry™: When Work-Life Balance Doesn't Work
We can try to be balanced—spending equal, predetermined amounts of time in each area of life—but still burn out if we have missed doing the right kinds of things at the right times. We don’t need balance; we need symmetry. In a symmetrical life, no component is more or less important than it should be, there is a correct proportion of the moving parts, and there is harmony.

Organizational Change - Of Ferns and Fractals
Last time your took a walk in nature did you ask yourself “who controls all this stuff?” I would venture to say that you did not. Most of us take a walk just to enjoy the fresh air-but not Margaret Wheatley. Margaret looked at the natural world and asked herself: “how can there be so much order in a nature without anyone in control of it?”. For example how is there so much symmetry in a plant such as a fern?

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