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…partisan urges to favor and follow has arisen, evolutionarily, as ways to advantage our ‘we’ groups and, ultimately, ourselves.
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366 |
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As they mature, organizations evolve naturally toward a single system – a hierarchical organization – at the expense of the entrepreneurial network.
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22 |
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The inevitable failures of single operating systems hurt us now… they are going to kill us in the future. The twenty-first century will force us all to evolve…
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39 |
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Dual systems are a natural part of the evolutionary journey of all successful firms… [but] dual systems that occur naturally do not naturally sustain themselves.
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73 |
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Trust evolves once we have enough evidence to satisfy our brain that a person or an organization is, indeed, an honest broker.
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188 |
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…economic rationality is no match for a biological clock forged during a few million years of evolution.
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19 |
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…the accelerating Digital Revolution started a new, fertile strand of thinking. It has brought with it an unprecedented pressure for transparency.
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057 |
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The models of organizational success that dominated the twentieth century have their roots in the industrial revolution and, simply put, the world has changed.
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020 |
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Teams… can easily devolve into a ‘bumper sticker solution’ – rhetoric parading as real transformation
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125 |
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The first version of a product is always flawed, but how it evolves is as important as how it begins.
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022 |