The real trick in highly reliable systems is somehow to achieve simultaneous centralization and decentralization.
The real trick in highly reliable systems is somehow to achieve simultaneous centralization and decentralization. - Karl E. Weick
- Karl E. Weick
Managers construct, rearrange, single out, and demolish many 'objective' features of their surroundings. When people act they unrandomize variables, … - Karl E. Weick
Managers construct, rearrange, single out, and demolish many 'objective' features of their surroundings. When people act they unrandomize variables, …
Rank and expertise do not necessarily coincide. - Karl E. Weick
Rank and expertise do not necessarily coincide.
Specifically, I would suggest that the effective organization is garrulous, clumsy, superstitious, hypocritical, monstrous, octopoid, wandering, and … - Karl E. Weick
Specifically, I would suggest that the effective organization is garrulous, clumsy, superstitious, hypocritical, monstrous, octopoid, wandering, and …
Being naive simply means that we reject received wisdom that something is a problem. We are always naive relative to some definition of the situation… - Karl E. Weick
Being naive simply means that we reject received wisdom that something is a problem. We are always naive relative to some definition of the situation…
Your beliefs are cause maps that you impose on the world, after which you 'see' what you have already imposed. - Karl E. Weick
Your beliefs are cause maps that you impose on the world, after which you 'see' what you have already imposed.
A small win is a concrete, complete, implemented outcome of moderate importance. By itself, one small win may seem unimportant. A series of wins at s… - Karl E. Weick
A small win is a concrete, complete, implemented outcome of moderate importance. By itself, one small win may seem unimportant. A series of wins at s…
Generalists, people with moderately strong attachments to many ideas, should be hard to interrupt, and once interrupted, should have weaker, shorter … - Karl E. Weick
Generalists, people with moderately strong attachments to many ideas, should be hard to interrupt, and once interrupted, should have weaker, shorter …
If people have multiple identities and deal with multiple realities, why should we expect them to be ontological purists? - Karl E. Weick
If people have multiple identities and deal with multiple realities, why should we expect them to be ontological purists?
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