Japan
Japanophile~
Japan
Japanophile~
“The role of top management is to give employees a sense of crisis as well as a lofty ideal” (Nonaka, 1985, p. 142). This intentional chaos, which is referred to as “creative chaos,” increases tension within the organization and focuses the attention of organizational members on defining the problem and resolving the crisis situation.
It is this mastery of form that the Japanese method of instruction seeks to inculcate. Practice, repetition, and repetition of the repeated with ever increasing intensity are its distinctive features for long stretches of the way.
To escape this negative spiral, tidy by category, not by place.
Having a place of your very own that is filled with joy is like having a hand warmer in your pocket on a freezing cold day.