
Wave Rider: Leadership for High Performance in a Self-Organizing World
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Owen has written the book "from the fundamental premise that there is no such thing as a non-self-organizing system, although there may well be some mildly deluded individuals who think that they did the organizing and remain in control." He writes that "as we learn to cooperate with the force of self-organization underlying our businesses and institutions, our own capacity for sustained performance at peak levels is magnified by multiple factors; but to the extent that we remain oblivious to this power, or even worse, seek to alter or control it, performance will decline."
The primary audience for this book is all those who desire enhanced performance for themselves and their organizations. This includes all levels and aspects of organizational life, from the executive suite to the shop floor, as well as individual entrepreneurs, consultants, human resource professionals, organization development practitioners, and other change agents.
Another audience is all the thousands of individuals all over the world who have participated in open space technology events and who may have wondered how they could expand the benefit of that experience beyond the limited confines of a special event. The innovation, insight, and raw productivity that have become the hallmarks of open space events are in fact available 365 days of the year.
This book is written in Owen's unique and interesting folksy writing style that adds to its readability.
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Part I Preparation for Wave Riding
Chapter II The Holy Grail:Superior Performance
Chapter III High Performance Systems Defined
Chapter IV Getting from Here to There
Chapter V The Anomalies
Chapter VI The Open Space Experiment
Chapter VII Self Organization: The Key to High Performance Systems?
Chapter VIII How Do We Deal with the Pain?
Chapter IX A Spanner in the Works
Part II The Wave Rider's Guide to the Future
Chapter X The Care and Feeding of Self Organizing Systems:
Chapter XI Step #1 Do your Homework before you Start
Chapter XII Step #2 Extend an Invitation
Chapter XIII Step #3 Come to The Circle
Chapter XIV Step #4 Welcome Passion and Responsibility
Chapter XV Step #5 Remember the Four Principles
Chapter XVI Step #6 Observe the Law of Two Feet
Chapter XVII Step #7 Keep Grief Working
Chapter XVIIIStep #8 Formalize the System
Chapter XV Invitation to the Dance
Chapter XVI A Day in the Life of
Chapter XVIII Dee Hock: Wave Rider