[OSList] question about aeronautics and self-organisation in the US
anne.bennett8ac
anne.bennett8ac at btinternet.com
Mon Apr 14 06:59:13 PDT 2014
I often cite Boeing as bring Axelrod savvy and using the real-time strategic change approach to envision, design and initiate production of their next gamechanging aircraft...
Hope that resonates
Anne
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From: christine koehler <chris.alice.koehler at gmail.com>
Date: 14/04/2014 13:52 (GMT+00:00)
To: OSLIST <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Subject: [OSList] question about aeronautics and self-organisation in the US
Hi everybody
I am discussing these days with a guy here who is a great story teller. He tells stories about creation and self-organization. He challenges corporations here to become as collaborative and innovative as the US aviation industry where , he says, they created collaborative spaces, real ones, buildings, where everybody involved in a project can come and self-organize to do what they have to do. They have done that as really as the 70's , he told me.
I am not very familiar with US aeronautic industry.
But this reminds me a lot about Harrison's story of the open space at Boeing about building doors. And I wonder if he does not refer to this story ...
So I would like to tap into your knowledge of this industry : did the aeronautic industry (or even one player in this industry) actually built/have a building that enable all stakeholders to meet, collaborate and self-organize in a super efficient way ?
Or is this just a dream ?
;)
Christine
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