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"The apparent complexity of the human brain's neural network somehow results in smooth human action. The brain has a way of effectively organizing itself. The principles of Self-Management bring that same effectiveness to organizations." - Chris Rufer

2012 Self-management Institute Symposium

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  • A Conversation with Chris Rufer

    A Conversation with Chris Rufer

  • Technological Enablers of Self-Organizing - Ron Caoua

    Technological Enablers of Self-Organizing - Ron Caoua

  • Self-Management at Morning Star (Panel) - Chris Rufer, Gordon Gardner, Doug Kirkpatrick

    Self-Management at Morning Star (Panel) - Chris Rufer, Gordon Gardner, Doug Kirkpatrick

  • The Foundations and Principles of Self-Management - Chris Rufer, Doug Kirkpatrick

    The Foundations and Principles of Self-Management - Chris Rufer, Doug Kirkpatrick

  • Welcome and Introduction - Paul Green Jr

    Welcome and Introduction - Paul Green Jr

  • What Matters Now - Gary Hamel

    What Matters Now - Gary Hamel

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