Ali Anani mailed me an article last week that contained my missing link. It is an article called: “Culture and complexity” and it contains this paragraph: “… culture is the result of all the daily conversations and negotiations between the members of an organisation. They are continually agreeing (sometimes explicitly, usually tacitly) about the ‘proper’ …
Our tour guide sat in front of the bus. Every day for the duration of our trip through Eastern Turkey. That bus was our home for a month. If have been in plenty of buses before. And there wasn’t anything special this time. Except. The tour guide drew maps on the windows. She would tell …
“How is your marriage?” “Well, we have 2 kids out of the 3 we planned. A mortgage at an y% rate. $x dollars in savings. And we are in our 10th year.” It’s an answer. Hey! You could even mention a “emotional index” to indicate progress on the “mood”. Not everybody would be happy with …
Sometimes I think that my postings appear to be … well … weird. The way the sentences are build up. The topics. Strange words. Sometimes I have the feeling that when you read this, you think “WTF”? – We do have a glossary, BTW. OMG. So. Why not have a proper introduction? You know. Some …
This is an important post. So I will keep it short. Not putting it into a lengthy narrative like yesterday Although. It worked for the “The Celestine Prophecy“ (Anyone remember that book? It was a bestseller back in the early 90s.) For those who wonder: this post describes the other Two Insights from The Project …