Point of Crisis

Ralph Copleman ralph at earthdreams.net
Thu Jun 27 16:54:22 PDT 2002


Here we go again...

I'm about to head off to the shores of Lake Superior in Minnesota for three
and one-half days of open space and reflection on "organization
transformation".

When Harrison and others started this particular show in 1983, they
understood (before anyone else) the world was in a condition that would push
or pull organizations into or through a transformation, a leap off a cliff
into the unknown.  We all climbed onto that bus.  It was danger and
opportunity, the classic paradox, all wrapped into one searing realization:
get with it or get lost.

Now the stakes seem to me so much larger, the bar so very much higher.
Forget the troubles of organizations.  We've got bigger problems to face.

The fraudulent bookkeeping practices of a handful of corporations?  There
are over 10,000 publicly-held corporations in the US.  Some very small
number of them have been caught screwing up (and screwing everyone around
them, too).  Is this a trend?  Or is it just the loud noise of headlines?  I
certainly don't know.  Are there others who haven't been caught yet?
Probably.

It matters, yes.  But it isn't the crisis we need to have our eye on.  It
isn't the transformation that could be insistently, hotly breathing down our
necks.  I think that's perhaps what Ethelynn Owen had in mind when she made
her comment.  (Does she care to elaborate?  Did I even spell her name
right?)

My opinion?  We humans are messing up the planet something awful.  We are a
frog drinking up the pond in which we live.  We will not get away with it
for very long.  So, can we open some space for the really BIG picture?  Or
shall we only be moved by what is close at hand?

Ralph Copleman
(Recovering History Major)

P.S.  As someone pointed out at one of those OT events years ago.  There's
nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.

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