Talk:Chaos theory in organizational development

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Did some cleanup on this -- the third section, self-similarity, is actually missing. The original author listed three things and talked about two of them, not sure whether the third should be removed or not. I also have some concerns about whether this is original research, based on the tone and the first-person statements (call me suspicious but I suspect the author of being a management consultant specializing in the application of chaos theory to organizational development!). --Bookgrrl 03:05, 25 August 2006 (UTC)