The Phenomena of Organization: Structure ProcessesSystems © Myron Rogers, Margaret Wheatley, 1997.

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The Phenomena of Organization: Structure ProcessesSystems © Myron Rogers, Margaret Wheatley, 1997

Which create the capacity for change and organization Meaning TrustAction © Myron Rogers, Margaret Wheatley, 1998

Identity RelationshipsInformation Structure ProcessesSystems Meaning TrustAction © Myron Rogers, Margaret Wheatley 1998, 2005

What are we trying to do? How do we need to do it? How do we know?

People own what they create Real change happens in real work Those who do the work do the change Start anywhere, follow it everywhere Connect the system to more of itself Creating the capacity for change © copyright 2005 Myron E. Rogers