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The week’s tweets

April 10, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Notes

Bright green moss http://post.ly/1qWRM # Bright green moss http://post.ly/1qWSj # http://t.co/rXMegnS caitlin's next workshop in The Work of Byron Katie Nebraska here she comes! # Who would like to help me with a volunteer #openspace assignment apr 29 in Vancouver? Great apprenticing opportunity esp. for harvesters. # http://whitecapsfc.com/news/2011/04/incredible-fans-make-difference-whitecaps-fc. Get out there and keep this support going! #WhitecapsFC # Above the snowline on Golden Ears http://flic.kr/p/9wfnLf # A clear and cold sprain morning with blue air and a bright sun rising over Black Mountain. Dawn chorus in full voice. # BC plate 916 EAS. guy in this car texting while driving …

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The week’s tweets

April 3, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Notes

First night on the sleeping porch Ducks quaking all night on the bay. #matingseason # Running an amazing #openspace today connecting 60 Aboriginal people living with #HIV AIDS from around BC and Yukon & allies #positive # Ottawa tweeps! @Rezsuperstar has lost his life's possessions in a fire. Tweet him if you can help. Spare things, essentials, all is good. # Harvesting insights on s banner http://flic.kr/p/9u6ZeV # Metallic grey morning, damp cold and the constant rush of wind in the trees and water in the creeks. # Help make Deborah Frieze and Meg Wheatley's new book a bestseller: Walk …

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The true bottom line in business is life.

March 30, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Collaboration, Emergence, Organization

My friend Michelle Holliday has been devoting her life the past few years to understanding living systems and bringing her learning to organizational settings.  She’s been with us at two Art of Hostings and has brought a wonderful group to both events.  Here is her slideshare on her recent thinking and above is a TEDxTalk she gave in Montreal.  I love the way she sees hosting practices as pathways for action as organizations move to living systems approaches.

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Art Kleiner on the organization as living body

March 29, 2011 By Chris Corrigan BC, Organization

The new issue of Fieldnotes is out from ALIA and within it, Art Kleiner muses about the metaphor of the body’s systems as a way of understanding information flow in organizations:   –     The hierarchy is a circulatory system for messages of authority; specifically, for anything that can be expressed as a number. It is the means by which the organization seeks scale. It flows from and to the top: the CEO and then the shareholders or owners. It might be analogous to muscle coordination. –     The network conveys knowledge – in the form of gossip, …

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The week’s tweets

March 27, 2011 By Chris Corrigan Notes

Glad folks took time to appreciate the moon last night. Take a little time to do that everyday and u discover much about your world #nokomis # Fan Culture a Winner on Opening Day in Vancouver | Prost Amerika Soccer <– love it. # http://t.co/qx3psIX. Great improv workshop openings. # Brilliant timeline of the Middle East revolutions: http://t.co/G6vQt7g # Blue sky, green forest, bright sun and the towhees squealing their primal calls. Spring! # Arbutus loving and dying http://flic.kr/p/9sPhNL # Beautiful spring morning. Birds greeting the sun with crazy orchestration. # We live in an amazing universe. Bits of the …

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