leading in dynamic ecosystems

Succeeding in dynamic ecosystems requires
a pragmatic, dynamic approach!

How you succeed leading imperfect organizations in dynamic ecosystems?
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Do you practice Multidimensional Asymmetrical Dynamic Balancing?
The art of ISOROPIN connects disconnected leadership principles.
It takes a dynamic, holistic, and pragmatic approach, considering +130 dimensions, using the framework of 3Cs.
This is a book written by a leader for leaders; a book written from a leader’s perspective.
ISOROPIN
Balance is essential to succeed in business and life. Since the word balance (implying stability and conservatism) is not an exciting word for business let’s adopt the new dynamic word ISOROPIN as the new International term and concept meaning as “multidimensional, asymmetrical and dynamic balancing”. ISOROPIN stems from Ancient Greek (like thousands of words we use in English) and means “balancing”. The first part ISO, which means “equal, balance”, is already used to form many words related to sciences in English and other languages, for example isometric, isothermal, isotonic.
The second part ROPI is also a Greek word that in English means torque, tendency, inclination, on the move. Combining them together they create the international term for “dynamic balancing.”
We should use it as a verb (gerund). For example, we can say “Leading is ISOROPIN” or “ISOROPIN agility and persistence helps to succeed” similar to “balancing agility and persistence helps to succeed”. Depending on the language, it can also be used as a noun. **
Phonetics: Pronouncing all the “i”s like the “i” from “insurance” and all the “o”s like the “o” from “old”.