title: Mu Hin Shu lang: en > To instil *Mu Hin Shu* in our clients, we must re-form a learning ecosystem of our own. Instead of *Ha* change agents training *Shu* change recipients to achieve some distant *Ri* change-enlightenment, we need to apply agile to delivering agile, supplying servant-leaders as peers to change participants to collaborate on numeric improvements to top-line business throughput. > > That's the intent of self-propagating transformation. But how do you track it? Prioritise it? Optimise it? If you can't put it on a kanban and pull it toward Done, day by day, it's just more "no touch" mastery. > > *[The Samurai and the Tea-Master](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/samurai-tea-master-peter-merel)* ([cache](/david/cache/7a653950fca6396723b7c6ebe47f3279/)) Maybe for a transformation to self-propagate it has to come from both sides. From the current “follow my path” to “let’s take a walk together and see where we end up”. The transformation has to nurture itself with both sides being open enough to embrace change. It is a matter of attitude: no masters, only apprentices and shared experiments to grow up together.