Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic WorldUsing the metaphor of the dolphin to exemplify new age thinking and potential challenges of the '90s, Lynch and Kordis explore business needs from the vantage point of New Paradigm research. They teach readers how to fight back. |
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Page 89
... Dolphins understand this . Dolphins understand that they are flow . Being flow , dolphins understand that the wave is nothing less and nothing more than a measure in time of where they are on the road to collapse , chaos , change , and ...
... Dolphins understand this . Dolphins understand that they are flow . Being flow , dolphins understand that the wave is nothing less and nothing more than a measure in time of where they are on the road to collapse , chaos , change , and ...
Page 113
... dolphins understand the impor- tance of knowing what their purpose in life is and whether at any given time they are on purpose , and carps and sharks often do not . We can define " purpose " in several ways . For one , when we know our ...
... dolphins understand the impor- tance of knowing what their purpose in life is and whether at any given time they are on purpose , and carps and sharks often do not . We can define " purpose " in several ways . For one , when we know our ...
Page 192
... dolphins understand that they are vulnerable to forecasting the moon and expecting it . But reality tends to strike soon enough , and that initial enthusiasm gives way to a rude awakening - the gateway to a very dangerous time for the ...
... dolphins understand that they are vulnerable to forecasting the moon and expecting it . But reality tends to strike soon enough , and that initial enthusiasm gives way to a rude awakening - the gateway to a very dangerous time for the ...
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