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Signs of Entropy

August 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Leadership, Management

Max De Pree, in one of the bestselling business books of the 1990s, Leadership Is an Art, lists signs of entropy in an organization:

» When there is a tendency towards superficiality.

» When dark tension exists among key people.

» When we no longer have time for celebration, reflection and ritual.

» When there is a growing feeling that rewards and goals are the same thing.

» When problem makers outnumber problem solvers.

» When leaders seek to control rather than liberate.

» When the pressures of day-to-day operations push aside our concern for vision and risk.

» When people speak of customers as impositions on their time rather than as opportunities for service.

I have observed – on more occasions and in more settings than I would ever wish – that De Pree is right.

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