The Unplanned Organization

You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

DailyGood News That Inspires

June 15, 2018

a project of ServiceSpace

The Unplanned Organization

What at first glance what may appear to be messy and inefficient may actually be life experimenting -- discovering what is possible.

- Margaret Wheatley -

The Unplanned Organization

A traditional concept in organizational leadership is that people resist change, so the standard antidote is for strong leadership to manipulate change. Yet in this article, Margaret Wheatley upends this idea of control and shows that humans are similar to natural ecosystems with an inherent impulse to grow. Life always wants to emerge, create and evolve both on the individual level and within large groups. By allowing change to come from within a system, people can be engaged in their own evolution to find creative solutions to problems rather than being directed to change by an outside leader. The implication for everyday life, especially in these trying and anxious times, is that we can respond to seeming chaos by knowing there is a self-organizing principle at work in the world and that ultimately we can be hopeful as long as we participate in creating new life out of the turmoil. { read more }

Be The Change

Observe within your own life how in the midst of chaos--be it a messy desk or a messy relationship-- life is trying to evolve within you.


COMMENT | RATE      Email   Twitter   FaceBook

  Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Dan Siegel: The Open Mind

Teen Creates App So Bullied Kids Never Have to Eat Alone

Perseverance is Willingness, Not Will

The Power of Emotional Agility

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Three Things that Matter Most in Youth and Old Age

A Reading List For The Spirit

Desiderata: Go Placidly Amidst the Noise & Haste

When Someone Threw Coffee at My Face


DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 245,097 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.


Other ServiceSpace projects include:

KindSpring  //  KarmaTube  //  Conversations  //  Awakin  //  More

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Whistling in the Wind: Preserving a Language Without Words