Organisation Development in the Point of Intersection of Competencies and Performance Potentials
Gyöngyi Major ()
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Gyöngyi Major: Institute for Strategic Research
A chapter in Managing VUCA Through Integrative Self-Management, 2017, pp 183-192 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Sustainable organisation development is discussed in association with a complex and integrating culture—with an integrated soul presence. Interpreting the receiver’s hermeneuticshermeneutics as a necessary consequence of the creator’s reflexive motion, we raise the question whether creating energies can be put into motion simultaneously in the external and internal dimensions. In this scenario, we can not only open internal spaces but can also handle responsibility for and commitment to the environment as priority aspects. We examine organisation development as a positive-amount energy flow and, applying the concept of creating organic systems, we examine the opportunities for developing organisational intelligenceorganisational intelligence , which is capable of integrating the rational, emotional and spiritual aspects alike: how consciousnessconsciousness , if tuned to totality, can create and operate a value creating network of interactions. This study discusses the cornerstones of existing in the VUCA worldVUCA world , as depending on the deepening of self-knowledgeself-knowledge and on experiencing the cosmic essence. This study wishes to replace the identity encapsulated in self-interestself-interest with a broader self-imageself-image , which reflects the cosmic nature of existence; such fundamental principles are applied along which society system of values can be redefines—and, hence, the concept of development can be made sustainable. At the end of the study, we will quote a ZenZen fable to illustrate our message: this fable shows how consciousnessconsciousness realises the physical level of existence itself through the maintenance of self-operation and self-identityself-identity at different levels. The three pillars of realisation are self-interpretation, the interpretation of existence outside the self and the system of relations between these two.
Keywords: Economic Management; Spiritual Experience; Economic Paradigm; Spiritual Intelligence; Crisis Phenomenon (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52231-9_13
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