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Alternativer i filosofi, e-business og økonomi

Burrell & Morgan - Basis

Jahaspara pba. Burrell & Morgan

Man lives in Physical Space like other creatures Social Space is created through differentiation, through the design of social roles and systems of such roles as they come into being with all kinds of social invention and innovation Spiritual Space holds man’s relations with the numinous; his quest for purpose, direction, and meaning; his cultural inventions from values to religions, from the arts to philosophy and science Eric Jantsch: Design for Evolution

The rational approach assumes separation between the observer and the observed, and focuses on an impersonal ”it” which is supposed to be assessed objectively and without involvement by an outside observer; the basic organizing principle here is logic, the results are expressed in quantitative or structural terms, and the dynamic aspects are perceived as change The mythological approach establishes a feedback link between the observer and the observed, and focuses on the relationship between a personal “I” and a personal “Thou.” Its basic organizing principle is feeling, the results are obtained in qualitative terms, and the dynamic aspects are perceived as process, or order of change. The evolutionary approach establishes union between the observer and the observed and focuses on the “we”, on the identity of the forces acting in the observer and the observed world; the organizing principle is “tuning-in” by virtue of this identity, and the results are expressed in terms of sharing in a universal order of process (namely, evolution).

GROUNDING (Physical Space) SOCIALIZATION (Social Space) INDIVIDUATION (Spiritual Space) EVOLUTIONARY LEVEL Tao of the Earth Vitalism Tao of Man Humanity Legitimacy Li, ethics of whole systems Tao of Heaven Shunyata God Within Man-becoming- in-universe- becoming Self-realization Alchemy MYTHOLOGICAL LEVEL Gestalt Animism Magic Interpretivist Polytheistic Religions Morality Individual ethics Radical Humanist Monotheistic religion Virtue RATIONAL LEVEL Regularities Natural Laws Physical technology Functionalism Behavioral laws Ceremony Social technology Radical Structuralist Humanistic psychology Ritual Human technology

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Churchman’s Inquirers The Realist (Locke) relies on "facts" and expert opinion, seeks solutions that meet current needs, is serious about getting concrete results, acts with efficiency and incisive correction, prefers data over theory The Realist (Locke) relies on "facts" and expert opinion, seeks solutions that meet current needs, is serious about getting concrete results, acts with efficiency and incisive correction, prefers data over theory The Analyst (Leibniz) seeks the "one best way," operates with models and formulas, is interested in "scientific solutions," is prescriptive, and prefers data to theory and method The Analyst (Leibniz) seeks the "one best way," operates with models and formulas, is interested in "scientific solutions," is prescriptive, and prefers data to theory and method The Idealist (Kant) welcomes a broad range of views, seeks ideal solutions, is interested in values, is receptive, and places equal value on data and theory The Idealist (Kant) welcomes a broad range of views, seeks ideal solutions, is interested in values, is receptive, and places equal value on data and theory The Synthesist (Hegel) sees likenesses in things that appear unalike, seeks conflict and synthesis, is interested in change, gets at underlying assumptions, sees the essence of problems, is speculative - asks what if and why not, and regards data to be meaningless without interpretation The Synthesist (Hegel) sees likenesses in things that appear unalike, seeks conflict and synthesis, is interested in change, gets at underlying assumptions, sees the essence of problems, is speculative - asks what if and why not, and regards data to be meaningless without interpretation The Pragmatist (Singer) proceeds on the basis of an eclectic view, uses a tactical, incremental approach; and, being innovative and adaptive, is best in complex situations The Pragmatist (Singer) proceeds on the basis of an eclectic view, uses a tactical, incremental approach; and, being innovative and adaptive, is best in complex situations

Ledelse i Relationer Dacapo Teatrets tilgang til lederudvikling handler derfor om: At lederne oplever og forstår, at ledelse foregår i relationer. At lederne bliver opmærksomme på deres egen andel i relationerne og bliver parate til selv at forandre sig. At lederne skaber udviklende netværk med andre ledere og bidrager til hinandens læring og udvikling.

Ledelse i Relationer Working Live Lyt – med opmærksomhed - til din erfaring Tag den andens perspektiv Brug dine sanser Vær opmærksom på magtrelationer Dyrk de uformelle relationer