Nice to see that the ecocycle and panarchy made the top of the list. Brenda Zimmernman and I coined the word 'ecocycle' in an article in the Journal of Management Inquiry in 1994 to describe the application of C.S. Holling's adaptive cycle to human ecosystems. I have taken the ecocycle/panarchy framework a lot farther since then to create a sense-making framework that allows you to understand organizations as if they were created by people with bodies and intentions, situated in time and space, culture and society, searching for identity and meaning, and struggling for credibility and authority.