Principles of Inherent Interdependence
Principles of inherent interdependence
Derived by Chris Byrne from Peter and Trudy Johnson-Lenz, 2009 [1]
* sustaining identity ( conservation of identity ) * identity is simple self: you or me * identity values what sustains it * identity produces value in exchange for what sustains it * engaging whole ( mutually gainful exchange ) * engagement is complex self: you and me = we * engaging identities negotiate and exchange mutual satisfactory gains * identities value engagements that yield gains * engagement distributes value * authentic communication is voluntary, accurate, and complete * mutual authenticity produces mutual knowledge * mutual knowledge produces mutual gains * engaging whole is authentic and accountable engagement * engaging whole produces mutual gains * perpetual prototyping ( duration through change ) * everything is a prototype * each form prototypes the next * prototyping leverages the value of mistakes * prototyping innovates value * engagements to prototype produce new value * engagements to prototype prototyping improve innovation * identity values innovation that sustains it * orienting innovation toward what is valued increases its value * everything is something's lunch * life values death