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Making Sense of the Organization, Volume 2: The Impermanent Organization Making Sense of the Organization, Volume 2: The Impermanent Organization by Karl E. Weick
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“When heedful interrelating produces mindful action, this is an example of people acting in order to think. What is different is that the acting is more relationally sensitive and the thinking is more situationally mindful. With fuller attention there is less confirmation bias.”
Karl E. Weick, Making Sense of the Organization, Volume 2: The Impermanent Organization
“. Organization resides between smoke and crystal just as it resides between conversation and text. Organization is talked into existence when portions of smoke-like conversation are preserved in crystal-like texts that are then articulated by agents speaking on behalf of an emerging collectivity. Repetitive cycles of texts, conversations, and agents define and modify one another and jointly organize everyday life (Taylor and Van Every, 2000, p. 31).”
Karl E. Weick, Making Sense of the Organization, Volume 2: The Impermanent Organization