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Six reasons why organizations should learn about Octopus

Any organization can learn much about thriving in the business world from the Octopus. Here are six primary reasons why. If there is a creature that resembles how organizations need to approach the world, it is the Octopus. Firstly, the Octopus has maximum fluidity and agility with just one rigid part in his body. It

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What do interlinks tell us that parts are not?

Breaking problems into small parts and focusing on the parts to improve them is a best practice. This approach simplifies our work by focusing on smaller parts. But those parts are interlinked to each other. What we are missing when we ignore interlinks?

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Close and open system

Close and open systems are another example where we simplify reality to make it easier for us but losing significant data, information, and insight during the translation. This video discusses the concept of an open and closed system. Focus on the interactions, not just the parts.

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How to measure complexity?

How to measure complexity and where you are in the 4 stages of any organization or system? Galaxies’ OGCE is a simple model that uses autonomy and variety to help you answer the question above.

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5 attributes that help to deal with complexity

This video provides a high-level overview of 5 attributes that will help any organization to better deal with complexity. Those attributes don’t need to be fully implemented, they need to be adjusted to organizations and the right portion of them should be implemented.

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