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Thanks Andrew MacDonald for your substack. Leo: "This is a time for risk-taking and rising to serious challenges. The greater the capacity of the individuals to serve the whole, the more the group consciousness is clarified and available to all." I have also had the opportunity and pleasure to participate in and lead Improvement Teams and Quality Circles at the University aimed primarily at achieving excellence. In fact staff involvement in quality improvement stemmed primarily from W. Z Ouchi Theory, an attempt to bring "management" to the Japanese American model.

Oriented organization model according to motivation theories, which conceived the organized system as a team in the spirit of cooperation, mutual trust and personal skills is essential. Some conditions that must be met to form an improvement team or quality circle are: ----1) The objectives and tasks must be explained so that they are understood by all. ----2) Commitment to the team members with the objectives. ----3) Communication between team members must be open, accurate and efficient, the exchange of ideas and feelings. ----4) trust, acceptance and support among team members must be achieved.

----5) The team must use the skills, knowledge, experience and abilities of each of its members. ----6) Participation in work must be equitable. ----7) Faced with possible confrontations, they have to know the situation and promote constructive behavioral solutions. --8) They must know and apply appropriate decision making and problem solving. Teamwork brings richness in approaches, encourages innovation, represents groups and legitimizes decisions. This training also allowed me to be a member of teacher evaluation teams, allowing for greater support and advice to my colleagues.

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Yes..what youve written really resonates..although i cant help wondering that this particular time..is kind of demanding a dissolution of this ..'mind..manufactured man we have been living and dying through..When one is at the bedside of a dying elder..as we are within ourselves and this systemic society..well....its little in the words and much in the hands..and heart..and the necessary grieving..that ...over time washes us of our identification...and rest us unto the pool of our interconnected nature ..humm..so many will benefit from..real and inviting encounters and the magically transformative consciousness that arises between our words...and broken open hearts..where we are children in the sandbox of life oce again..blessings to u old friend for your wise sharing..

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