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Author: Tom Merilahti
Title: Self-Organizing-Systems (S.O.S.)

Therefore, I'm aiming to determine what we have in
common in our thinking, to get a notion of where we can
form a flock, a think tank or service cluster team, make
our world a better place to live in and get connected. So,
the quest for connecting the unconnected in humans can
be done over what we have in common while striving to
be different because it's our nature. We are differentiators
yet communicators!

Working as a living Organism
Today, I am representing a virtual organization, a
strategic alliance and a self-organizing system, which
could be defined as a living organism. In the end of every
nerve fiber there are well connected individuals,
representing divergent networks, organizations and
professional disciplines. These are connected with the
nerve center, the mobile head office active between my
shoulders in Helsinki and in the internet.

It is all about a fluid grouping of well connected
professionals networking, interacting and operating all
over the world in order to optimally address any task at
hand. It is unique in as a long-term, highly dynamic, multi-
faceted, and key to our fellow partners’ and our clients’


individual success. The mission is simply to assemble the
best people and teams from our globally extensive
networks, who can most efficiently achieve a client
company's business objectives as tailor made service
cluster teams and think tanks.

Epilogue
We prefer to think of a name, thing, contemplation,
reflection, idea or a concept as a stone dropped into a
lake of ideas. Each 'stone' produces concentric ripples
which spread out and intersect with other ripples, creating
complex patterns of interference - which might be called
chaos. It is the resonation of ideas with each other that
interests us most of all. It is in the spaces between the
ripples the excitement lies!

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