Karl E. Weick Quote

Experience is the consequence of activity. The manager literally wades into the swarm of "events" that surround him and actively tries to unrandomize them and impose some order: The manager acts physically in the environment, attends to some of it, ignores most of it, talks to other people about what they see and are doing.


p. 148 - Social Psychology of Organizing, (1979)


Experience is the consequence of activity. The manager literally wades into the swarm of events that surround him and actively tries to unrandomize...

Experience is the consequence of activity. The manager literally wades into the swarm of events that surround him and actively tries to unrandomize...

Experience is the consequence of activity. The manager literally wades into the swarm of events that surround him and actively tries to unrandomize...

Experience is the consequence of activity. The manager literally wades into the swarm of events that surround him and actively tries to unrandomize...