What a thoughtful review. I was somewhat put off by the spiritual aspects in the book. We are trained to trust empiricism, that A=A, that reality exists and is measurable, and manageable but at the same we acknowledge the emergent, bottom-up process that teamwork and innovation almost always is. It's like the Yin and the Yang. Speaking of symbols, that one included was facinating but pentacles always remind me of the occult.
What a thoughtful review. I was somewhat put off by the spiritual aspects in the book. We are trained to trust empiricism, that A=A, that reality exists and is measurable, and manageable but at the same we acknowledge the emergent, bottom-up process that teamwork and innovation almost always is. It's like the Yin and the Yang. Speaking of symbols, that one included was facinating but pentacles always remind me of the occult.
Thanks Michael. As you read in the article, my wife is very much into spirituality, so I was well prepared for the book, haha :-)