I love the essay immediately, when it refers to rhizome-type ways of networking.
I suppose it's strongly emerging as a phenomenon, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari will be soon often referred in organisational contexts. The Postnormal Era we are living requires it!
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hi Gene, What I most appreciate about this post is this one liner:
We realized that the “City” wasn’t the bricks at all—it was the high-frequency exchange of trust,
What would help me better understand the post and the principles is setting the context upfront, because I don't know what this refers to: "We weren’t building a city; we were babysitting a cemetery of static nouns".
What city were you trying to build? a company? an actual city?
What does this refer to: a cemetery of static nouns? Was this referred to in a previous post?
Eager reader, struggling to engage with the story ;-)
It's not about the things though about the relationships. Doesn't much matter about the context the reality of the relationships are most relevant. At least that's where my thoughts are as of late.
I love the essay immediately, when it refers to rhizome-type ways of networking.
I suppose it's strongly emerging as a phenomenon, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari will be soon often referred in organisational contexts. The Postnormal Era we are living requires it!
Subscribed your essays - waiting to see more of this.
hi Gene, What I most appreciate about this post is this one liner:
We realized that the “City” wasn’t the bricks at all—it was the high-frequency exchange of trust,
What would help me better understand the post and the principles is setting the context upfront, because I don't know what this refers to: "We weren’t building a city; we were babysitting a cemetery of static nouns".
What city were you trying to build? a company? an actual city?
What does this refer to: a cemetery of static nouns? Was this referred to in a previous post?
Eager reader, struggling to engage with the story ;-)
It's not about the things though about the relationships. Doesn't much matter about the context the reality of the relationships are most relevant. At least that's where my thoughts are as of late.