Paradox of Accepting and Striving

Work is the expression of human creativity: which is why it is so essential for personal and societal health.  Employment in organizations is the source of life-giving work for many.  So the way achievement is pursued within organizations is of the greatest significance for us all.

The hierarchy for achievement, organizational or personal, reveals opposing states in the odd and even levels: these define the oscillating duality. It points to something rather basic in our existence—the human defiance of chaos and the way we strive against seemingly impossible odds.

The Levels for organizational achievement correspond to moves around the Spiral, with the initial re-entry to the Pragmatic Mode ignored. So when we plot the even and odd levels on the Spiral to see them together better—and include the final pragmatic state resulting from dynamism—we find two diamonds.

Odd level choices—adaptation and acceptance
i.e. these demand recognition of an unknowable & often unmanageable empirical reality.

Even level choices—clarification and formulation
i.e. these permit creation of a unique & often controllable psychosocial reality.

THEE Observation: The majority of levels in the hierarchy, including the highest and the lowest, demand adaptation and acceptance (i.e. submission).

It's Your Turn: Get clear in your mind what each of the levels demands of us in regard to the oscillating duality.

ClosedCL1: Pragmatic Action

ClosedCL2: Structuralist Accountability

ClosedCL3: Dialectic Issue Resolution

ClosedCL4: Rationalist Values & Goals

ClosedCL5: Empiricist Information

ClosedCL6: Imaginist Aspirations

ClosedCL7: Systemicist Co-evolution


Originally posted: 29-Sep-2011