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          Creating organizational resilience:  Democracy for Texas, 169
            step 1: managing consequences of  Demotivation, innovation trauma with
             past performance, 45–78            Sun Ray, 72–73
            step 2: building organizational  Design, resilience in, robust
             resilience, 79–150                 organizational resilience,
            step 3: rehearsing resilience,      92, 104–107
             151–198                        Developing the case study, innovation
          Crowdsourcing and open organizing,    trauma with Sun Ray, 75
             Dean for America, 165–180      Devil’s advocate, imaginative thinking,
            collapse, 174–176, 225              as organizational intelligence,
            described, 154                      94, 95
            digital media, 176–178          Digital media, Dean for America,
            fund-raising activities, 170–172    176–178
            grassroots organization, 169    Dilbert (cartoon), 119
            innovation independence, 162–163  DiMaggio, Paul, 185, 192–193, 196
            Internet organization overview,  Discovery:
             167–168                          opportunities for, 237
            open communities, 178             and strategy, 18
            origins, growth and evolution,   Disillusionment, innovation trauma
             168, 169–174                       with Sun Ray, 71–72
            resilient organizing, implications   Doz, Yves, 36, 232
             for, 179–180                   Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to
            serendipity, 176–177                Stop Worrying and Love the
            social media, 177–178               Bomb (film), 85
            “taking the country back,” 170  Dyson, Freeman, 160
            voter contact, 172–174
          Cultural insurance, 93            E
          Culture, as resilience building block,  Early warning signs, missed, innova-
             described, 93                      tion trauma with Sun Ray,
          Cynicism, innovation trauma with      70–73
             Sun Ray, 70–71                 Ecological view of “resilience,” 7, 8
          Czarniawska, Barbara, 28, 73      Economist, 163, 168, 170
                                            Einstein, Albert, 159
          D                                 Ellis, Charles D., 28, 29
          Dartmouth College, 167, 203       Ellison, Larry, 71
          Data bombs, 143                   Emotional costs, innovation trauma
          de’ Medici, Cosimo, 106–107           with Sun Ray, 63, 64–66, 68,
          Dean, Howard, 162–163, 167,           71–73, 75
             168–178, 179                   Engagement, passion, and indepen-
          Dean for America (DFA) (see Open      dence of amateurs (see Innovation
             organizing, Dean for America)      independence)
          Delayed success, strategy, 18–19  Enron, 51
          Dell, 53                          Enterprise Computing Forum, 66
          Delors, Jacques, 193–195, 196     Escalation of commitment, leadership,
          Democracy for America, 169, 177       85–89
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