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Carol Mase: The Adaptive Organization | IONS

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We have entered an era of global connectivity in which networks predominate and our interdependence determines the direction and consequences of our actions. This interdependence requires human organizations and systems (HOS) — the independent public and private institutions of our culture, such as our schools, businesses, financial systems, and governments — to function as ecosystems do.  ...

[W]e now understand that “adaptive strain” (in engineering and physics, this refers to the tension within structures and/or functions that result from destabilizing events) is inherent in the interactions between human systems and their environments and that this tension is resolved through a natural process of “adaptive change.” Unlike in nature, however, the magnitude of adaptive strain in HOS depends upon (1) the presence or the absence of a clear vision for the future, and (2) the conscious recognition that change is necessary for survival.

IONS is the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Link below is direct to pdf.

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