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"When the tribe holds onto the past, often it just takes one uninhibited dancer to trigger change"

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Blogger Rachel Legan said...

You know Richard, I don't think it is just organizations that are scared it's people as a whole.Way back in 1996-97 when everyone at our company was given an email address you wouldn't believe the resistance from some of the long time (ie:older) employees. Comments like "Email? What the heck do I need email for"!? Alot of people see change as an end.Sure,change can sometimes look like death but freezing life in routine,well isn't that the antithesis of life?
Great post!

June 10, 2009 at 3:33 PM

Blogger Richard Beene said...

Agreed Ms. Legan... i use "organizations" in a generic sense but at the end of the day - as you note - it's people!

June 10, 2009 at 5:30 PM

Anonymous rogers brandon said...

I think you're over estimating the tribe business and under estimating the mushrooms

June 11, 2009 at 3:55 AM

Anonymous BakoWriter said...

Just watched this video -- twice. I showed it to my teenage daughter and explained that Guy #1's dance could represent any new idea or change, and how so many people miss out on opportunities because they're not courageous enough to be "that guy." Guys #2 and #3 are important, too, because they believed in the mission (project, investment, opportunity, etc.). But, as was already stated, there are few rewards in being Guy #49, other than any reward you might get from riding someone else's coattails. Be brave! Be couragous! Rock on!

June 15, 2009 at 11:46 AM

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