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Humble Inquiry goes beyond mere questioning and displays an attitude of interest and curiosity that hopefully engenders a similar reciprocal demeanor of curiosity in the other person in the conversation. You can open the door to a relationship through your own Humble Inquiry, yet a relationship only flourishes if that attitude is reciprocated.

Humble Inquiry

Edgar H. Schein and Peter A. Schein

Second only to integrity is compliance, emphasized by our “10,000 percent” goal of 100 percent of employees fully complying 100 percent of the time. We have seen how it takes only one person doing the wrong thing, one time, to do irreparable harm in society, to the company, and to fellow employees.

Good Profit

Charles G. Koch

Huxley’s term allometric was extended from its more restrictive geometric, morphological, and ontogenetic origins to describe the kinds of scaling laws that I discussed above, which include more dynamical phenomena such as how flows of energy and resources scale with body size, with metabolic rate being the prime example. All of these are now commonly referred to as allometric scaling laws.

Scale

Geoffrey West

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