Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World Revised
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When Margaret J. Wheatley's Leadership and the New Science was initially published in 1992, it outlined an unquestionably unique but extremely challenging view of change, leadership, and the structure of groups. Many readers immediately embraced its cutting-edge perspective, but others just could not understand how the complicated scientific tenets it described could be used to reshape institutions. Now Wheatley, an organizational specialist who has since coauthored A Simpler Way, updates the original by including additional material (such as an epilogue addressing her personal experiences during the past decade) and reconstructing some of her more challenging concepts. The result is a much clearer work that first explores the implications of quantum physics on organizational practice, then investigates ways that biology and chemistry affect living systems, and finally focuses on chaos theory, the creation of a new order, and the manner that scientific principles affect leadership. "Our old ways of relating to each other don't support us any longer," she writes. "It is up to us to journey forth in search of new practices and new ideas that will enable us to create lives and organizations worthy of human habitation." --Howard Rothman
Added on: Sunday, July 16 2006
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Mon Nov 13 17:41:07 UTC 2006
Source: Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World Revised
Contributed by: Siona van Dijk.
Margaret Wheatley said
Source: Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World Revised
Contributed by: Siona van Dijk.
They have eliminated rigidity, both physical and psychological, in order to support more fluid processes whereby temporary teams are created to deal with specific and ever-changing needs. They have simplified roles into minimal categories; they have knocked down walls and created workplaces where people, ideas, and information circulate freely.
Sat Sep 02 04:55:58 UTC 2006
Source: Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World Revised
Contributed by: Siona van Dijk.
Margaret Wheatley said
Source: Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World Revised
Contributed by: Siona van Dijk.
In this new world, you and I make it up as we go along, not because we lack expertise or planning skills, but because that is the nature of reality. Reality changes shape and meaning because of our activity. And it is constantly new. We are required to be there, as active participants. It can’t happen without us and nobody can do it for us.








Margaret did an outstanding job of laying the foundation for living systems thought in this work. Very easy to read and an excellent introduction to this extraordinary field of thought. I highly recommend this book as an introduction to living systems as a field of study.