Replying to LO29771 --
Hello reader, dear Barry,
Welcome aboard.
Thanks for the invitation. I cannot help myself and must remark that there
seems to be stange loop in "self-organization" and "leadership". Did you
find that leadership develops naturally from self-organisation? What is
the difference and what are the similarities between self-organization and
learning?
Kind regards,
Jan Lelie
PS: Who is the Charles the Charles street is named after?
Barry Brownstein wrote:
> He encouraged me to create a fresh course and out of that came
>my course "Self-Organization in the Firm". This course later grew to a new
>MBA specialization, which I helped to organize: "Leadership and
>Organizational Learning."
>
>My interest in management and economics along with a strong interest in
>spirituality all combine in my eLetter "The Brownstein Letter".
>http://www.topica.com/lists/BrownsteinLetter/read
>
>I look forward to learning from your posts.
>
>Barry
>
>Barry Brownstein
>Yale Gordon Distinguished Teaching Professor
>University of Baltimore
>1420 N. Charles Street
>Baltimore, MD. 21201
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