A Day In The Life Of Hareniks ((exclusive))
Inside the Harenik home, the darkness is pierced only by the striking of a match. The hearth is the heart of the home, and tending to it is the first sacred duty of the morning. The air is brisk, even in summer, as the night chill clings to the valley floor. By the time the first sliver of gold appears over the distant peaks, the woodstove is roaring, and the kettle is singing.
In the world of organizational theory, the "Harenik"—or more formally, the practitioner of —is a rare breed. Unlike the rigid hierarchies of traditional corporations, a "Person Culture" (named after Charles Handy’s Dionysian model ) is one where the organization exists solely to serve the individuals within it. a day in the life of hareniks