Karl E. Weick Quote

If all of the elements in a large system are loosely coupled to one another, then any one element can adjust to and modify a local a local unique contingency without affecting the whole system. These local adaptations can be swift, relatively economical, and substantial.


p. 7 - "Educational organizations as loosely coupled systems," 1976


If all of the elements in a large system are loosely coupled to one another, then any one element can adjust to and modify a local a local unique...

If all of the elements in a large system are loosely coupled to one another, then any one element can adjust to and modify a local a local unique...

If all of the elements in a large system are loosely coupled to one another, then any one element can adjust to and modify a local a local unique...

If all of the elements in a large system are loosely coupled to one another, then any one element can adjust to and modify a local a local unique...