Iterative Change - What and Why | #44

The heart of the iterative approach is assuming change. We embrace it, we plan for it, we expect it, we encourage it, we enjoy it, we see it as the central act that defines what we are and what we do. A dynamic unity is a unity because it stays "the same", it persists across time. But it's also wildly dynamic: it is undergoing constant change, in its parts, their arrangement, the flows, even its boundary. The single unchanging aspect of a dynamic unity? The changing itself. You are a dynamic unity. Notice two things: 1) Many of your parts are also dynamic unities. 2) The day you stop changing is the day you stop altogether. So, too, with your organization. It's a DU made partly of other DU's, and it only stops changing when it dies. Episode 44 is live! If you are interested in becoming a part of the conversation, Click here to join the Change-Harvesting Camerata Today! --- If you have any feedback you can always tweet @GeePawHill on Twitter, or drop a voice message via the voice messages link here on Anchor. You can also read the full transcription of this podcast over on GeePawHill.org.

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GeePaw is a software development coach with over 30 years in the field. His unique understanding of how to enact lasting change among teams has established him as a leader of the agility concept known as "Change-Harvesting". Here you can find his weekly podcasts.