Holistic Management 6: Current Progress
From Seth Godin: "When we adopt the posture of commitment, something extraordinary happens: The lessons get more profound and useful. The questions asked get more specific and urgent. The connections that are made get deeper." Photo by Ludde Lorentz on Unsplash "The...
Holistic Management 5: Ecosystem Processes
After defining the whole we want to manage and our holistic context, and recognizing the necessity of planning for failure, the next part of holistic management planning is looking at ecosystem processes and the tools we use to manage them. Photo by Gabriel Jimenez on...
Holistic Management 4: Planning for Failure
Photo by James Pond on Unsplash Any management plan must build in the possibility of failure and reversals at every step. Allan Savory emphasizes this throughout his book, Holistic Management. No matter how carefully we define our whole and holistic context, we will...