Intelligence: an Emergent System’s Ability to Respond to Its Environment Richard Yonck

Intelligence: An emergent system’s ability to respond to its environment in order to improve its conditions, perpetuate itself and maximize its future freedom of action. Credit: Richard Yonck Comment: Richard Yonck’s definition of intelligence highlights its adaptive, self-sustaining nature, emphasizing responsiveness to the environment and long-term agency. This perspective aligns with Conversational Leadership, where intelligence … Continue reading Intelligence: an Emergent System’s Ability to Respond to Its Environment Richard Yonck

Cultivating a Healthy Organizational Culture That Naturally Evolves David Gurteen

Organizational culture emerges organically in organizations, which function as complex adaptive systems. It can’t be dictated by management, but it can be influenced by improving interactions among employees. By cultivating stronger connections between team members, organizations can create an environment where a healthy culture naturally evolves. Credit: David Gurteen People: David GurteenDavid Gurteen Keynote speaker, … Continue reading Cultivating a Healthy Organizational Culture That Naturally Evolves David Gurteen