Sunday, November 24, 2013
A633.5.3.RB_StevensEric
I particularly found the video interesting and I did not expect the results as it unfolded. I thought that the beginning of the video that the people in the video were going to be unable to find the two partners ass instructed by the facilitator. The start of the video was to me chaos in action with the subject milling about in a pattern that did not seem to make sense. The participants seemed to be lost for the first 20 or 25 seconds and then slow down and then the chaos began to work like a waltz was being performed. This was very interesting to me and I was very surprised when all of a sudden the subjects stopped and began to look around at everyone else. I think this in some ways surprised the subjects who seemed to have satisfaction that they had accomplished this task without direction other than the instructions at the beginning. So with that being said the thought that each of these participants which I am sure had a strategy at the beginning had to adjust. You could see the planned movement in the strategy at first when the exercise began. Then you could see the abandonment of this strategy and the adjustment to accomplish the goal. This to me was a very powerful video which showed without doubt that the individuals worked in unison to achieve their objectives. This occurred in a rather short period of time and this surprised me. This exercise demonstrated that strategy may not work as well as we may have thought and that situations and circumstances change and dictate the necessary response. I thought this was an outstanding exercise and demonstrations of the chaos theory.
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