1. “ the power of language in creating or re-shaping organisations” As with “design”, we find ourselves talking about age–old topics as though they are new. In this case, the power to…
23. Ruskin continues: “ Let him but begin to imagine, to think, to try to do anything worth doing; and the engine-turned precision is lost at once. Out come all his roughness, all his dullness, all his incapability; shame upon shame, failure upon failure, pause after pause: but out comes the whole majesty of him also…” John Ruskin The Stones of Venice (1853).
24. ! use build generate scope The problem we have when our preferred mode fails us is not only that we are out of our comfort zone, but we are now drawing upon a skill set that we rarely exercise – that we are not fluent or practiced with – so we increase our error rate.
25. ” Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more…..”
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Editor's Notes
Creation is, or values, the situtaed resolution of power and love
Listening to Kirsten Dunlop. Who from 2004 to 2008 introduced Generali to Innovation and Learning across ts 5026 independently run businesses, saying that the one think that mattered was to become a student of how power worked in the organisation Adam Kahane recently published a book called Power and Love. This is a foundational bracketing of our life. 250811 doing research for this presentation I find an on-line excerpt form his book http://www.odemagazine.com/doc/69/excerpt-power-and-love/all and this line: Power and love stand at right angles and delineate the space of social change. In the 2000 year old writings by Timothy, he says “For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline. “ Power, properly understood, is the ability to achieve purpose. It is the strength required to bring about social, political, or economic changes. In this sense power is not only desirable but necessary in order to implement the demands of love and justice. One of the greatest problems of history is that the concepts of love and power are usually contrasted as polar opposites. Love is identified with a resignation of power and power with a denial of love. What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive and that love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.” - Martin Luther King Jr
It is not surprising that this heuristic turns out to be a complex system map, with all the performance attributes of Beers Systems model
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber , designed by Consolidated Aircraft Company of San Diego, California . Its mass production was brought into full force by 1943 with the aid of the Ford Motor Company through its newly-constructed Willow Run facility, where peak production had reached one B-24 per hour and 650 per month in 1944. [3] Other factories soon followed. The B-24 ended World War II as the most produced Allied heavy bomber in history, and the most produced American military aircraft at over 18,400 units, due largely to Henry Ford and the harnessing of American industry
Grammatocentrism Wise or not – BHPs Office Environment Standards caused a storm when they became public in August - Post-it notes are to be removed from your monitors and keyboards at the end of the day; - Other than workstation identification and first aid or fire warden signage, nothing is to be placed on workstation dividers, walls or doors at any time; - Additional clothing must be stored in designated storage areas during the workday and not on chairs or at workstations; - Food must not be eaten at your work station; - Food that emits strong odours is not allowed at all; - Mobile phone ring tones kept at low volume and forwarded to voice mail when out of office; and - No iPod or MP3 players to be used in the office. Of course what the papers forgot to mention is that this is for a hot desking environment. So you can’t claim a space, nor can you foul it for the next person. Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/executive-style/management/no-smelly-lunches-bhps-strict-staff-rules-20110823-1j7dg.html#ixzz1VsniKV2u
Grammatocentrism These shift were deliberate and desired Persuasion and beliefe were seen as the opposite to knowledge Brittleness For the purposes of Just Knowledge, Grammatocentrism is well named. Grammar is the specification of a language. As with all the miscarriages of modernity, we arrive at a world that is lived downstream of, in the shadow of, specifications. It is the fact that we are in this realm that explains the brittleness of documentation. The early voluminous ISO9000 documents were destined to become shelfware because they substituted specifications for requirements, process detail for outcome clarity. Management thinking is classically oral – works with people – bottom up progression of those most skilled on the shop floor. Knows it is working with miry situations without ever having to name it as such Finance and IT have driven to literacy (grammatocentricism) Wise or not – BHPs Office Environment Standards caused a storm when they became public in August - Post-it notes are to be removed from your monitors and keyboards at the end of the day; - Other than workstation identification and first aid or fire warden signage, nothing is to be placed on workstation dividers, walls or doors at any time; - Additional clothing must be stored in designated storage areas during the workday and not on chairs or at workstations; - Food must not be eaten at your work station; - Food that emits strong odours is not allowed at all; - Mobile phone ring tones kept at low volume and forwarded to voice mail when out of office; and - No iPod or MP3 players to be used in the office. Of course what the papers forgot to mention is that this is for a hot desking environment. So you can’t claim a space, nor can you foul it for the next person. Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/executive-style/management/no-smelly-lunches-bhps-strict-staff-rules-20110823-1j7dg.html#ixzz1VsniKV2u
Watch new design thinkers develop – one of the things they become is “savourers of words” – they roll them around on their mental apllete, sniff the delicate nuances,
“ You must either make a tool of the creature, or a man of him. You cannot make both. Men were not intended to work with the accuracy of tools, to be precise and perfect in all their actions. If you will have that precision out of them, and make their fingers measure degrees like cog-wheels, and their arms strike curves like compasses, you must un-humanize them. All the energy of their spirits must be given to make cogs and compasses of themselves. All their attention and strength must go to the accomplishment of the mean act. The eye of the soul must be bent upon the finger-point, and the soul’s force must fill all the invisible nerves that guide it, ten hours a day, that it may not err from its steely precision, and so soul and sight be worn away, and the whole human being be lost at last—a heap of sawdust, so far as its intellectual work in the world is concerned. … John Ruskin The Stones of Venice (1853).
On the other hand, if you will make a man of the living creature, you cannot make a tool. Let him but begin to imagine, to think, to try to do anything worth doing; and the engine-turned precision is lost at once. Out come all his roughness, all his dullness, all his incapability; shame upon shame, failure upon failure, pause after pause: but out comes the whole majesty of him also; and we know the height of it only when we see the clouds settling upon him. And whether the clouds be bright or dark, there will be transfiguration behind and within them. …” John Ruskin The Stones of Venice (1853). “ For when we sink back into the complacency of the Nothing Else But, and ignore the radically threshold situation that is our birthright – at once the glory and the tragic finitude of being human – we throw away the one chance, however small and precarious of, of fulfilling our destiny as rational and … spiritual creatures.” Wheelwright (1982, 19)
Going upstream in our thinking means unaccustomed skills are called upon In Jungian theory, he talks about superior (accustomed) and inferior (un=preferred) functions. Conversation Visualisation heuristics