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For Organizations to Survive and Grow, Their Rate of Learning Has to Be Equal To, or Greater Than, the Rate of Change in Their Environment. Revans’s Axiom –L ≥ C –Is an Essential of Organizational Ecology.”

from The Fish Rots From The Head: The Crisis in our Boardrooms: Developing the Crucial Skills of the Competent Director” by Bob Garratt

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