The Physics of Change - Education Reimagined - Education Reimagined - 0 views
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institutional inertia seems relatively simple: institutions, organizations, and people tend to remain at rest (i.e. satisfied with the status quo) or in uniform motion (i.e. slightly tweaking the status quo over time), unless that state is changed by an external force (i.e. transformation).
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“Orbiting the Giant Hairball: A Corporate Fool’s Guide to Surviving with Grace,”
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the gravitational pull of the status quo is so incredibly strong, that escaping it can be a monumental task.
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