Inter-species play LO4565

John Zavacki (jzavacki@epix.net)
Wed, 03 Jan 1996 07:47:17 -0500

Replying to LO4552 --

Doug Seeley wrote:
>
> Responding to various postings in this thread, and follow on from many of
> Tobin Quereau's thoughts in LO4367...
> [..snip..]
> Hence, I am somewhat mystified by John Zavicki's remarks in LO4371,
> apparently disparaging play and demanding a focus on real survival. Did I
> get that right, John?

I don't make any demands, Doug. I was simply commenting on the rapid,
adaptive learning required in survival situations. I've worked for
companies which were living on the edge. Through teaching and (hopefully)
leading by example, I've helped some to learn, at any rate to be aware of
the danger of the static culture which was causing problems. Others
nodded their heads in agreement and went back to status quo after I left.
You can guess the results.

I don't imply that learning cannot occur without a threat of nonexistence,
but I do know that it occurs rapidly when danger is perceived (although it
may not be the kind of learning most of here espouse).

By way of introduction, I am a graduate of the Robin Williams School of
Management and use a Flying Circus model of organizational change.

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