And here more from Bernd mmp Dear Michael, please forward this to the OSLIST Dear participants of this discussion thread I am grateful for Banks errors, because they were the starting point for Peggys clarification. I read the two articles and thank you Peggy for the time and brain you invested. This reminds me of the book of Nonaka/Takeuchi about the Knowledge Producing Organization. One "trick" to stir up the self-confident organizations management - people already doing a good job - and force them to develop to higher levels was the introduction of a deliberate irritation, painting a dangerous picture of the companies future at the horizon. They propose - if I remember right - to accept the 1st aversive reaction against the "wrong input" and develop the process, after this intuitive reaction of the ingroup, by asking: "Apart of the overall wrongness, isn't there something, WE could get out of this. A weak point, a blind spot in our company,..." Peggy, did Banks answer to your critique. Could your bring him to a "higher coloured level of his errors", or do we have to do the work without his help (;-) just kidding Seriously speaking: can any of you identify something in Banks errors, which we could use to learn more about OS? I do not know enough about Spiral Dynamics. But those who do... I'd love to learn more from you about OS in its Reflection of SD s perception of OS Bernd although Banks didn't really > deserve a reasoned response.
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