Re: Resistance to change LO612

Donato DiPietrantonio (af819@freenet.carleton.ca)
Thu, 30 Mar 1995 11:58:54 -0500

Replying to LO590 --

There is no such thing as resistance to change. Only the
_inflexibility_ of the person proposing the change. The law of
requisite variety states that the controlling part of a system
is the part with the most flexibility.

(Watch a 2 year old operate to change it's parents! Watch
Michael Jordan change a Basketball game.)

If you encounter "resistance" it is because you are not being
flexible enough in your approach.

Just a thought...

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Mr. Donato DiPietrantonio
ABI Group
(Another Bright Idea Group - Creativity & Learning)
1944 Michigan Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1H 6Y2
Phone: (613) 526-3392 Internet:af819@Freenet.Carleton.ca
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