Or can we recontextualize the “problem” with health? What is this neurosis in the heart of the well-adjusted? Is it the cost of maintaining equilibrium in a chaotic world? The Concept of Health We often think of health as the absence of illness, as if wellness is defined solely in opposition to sickness. But is…
This is the last in the series exploring the organization landscape through my critical lens. I want to emphasize that the series is meant to be read as “Streitschrift.” Furthermore, it is essential to realize that organizations are ultimately pluralities that do not adhere to a consistent image in all industries. Following any advice or…
Introduction Since writing the first part of this article, further research and readings have shown me some shortcomings in my analysis of the history of management. The realization that the history of management, much like any other historical account, defies a linear narrative has prompted a critical examination of the conventional approaches. As Stephen Cummings suggests[1], it…
Embracing the love for running. Introduction As I journeyed through the diverse realms of yoga, Chinese martial arts (Bagua Zhang), Capoeira, and contemporary dance, I never imagined that my path would lead me to prepare for my first marathon. Yet, here I am, lacing up my running shoes and discovering that “run is love.” In…
Or why I do not plan workshops with agendas anymore. I heard the term organized mess originally from Tom Weksler. A good friend from whom I have learned a great deal about free play and improvisation in movement. The concept underpins his approach to movement studies and contemporary arts. The breakthrough of improvisation in contemporary…