Harnessing ComplexityBasic Books, 01/08/2008 - 208 من الصفحات Harnessing Complexity will be indispensable to anyone who wants to better comprehend how people and organizations can adapt effectively in the information age. This book is a step-by-step guide to understanding the processes of variation, interaction, and selection that are at work in all organizations. The authors show how to use their own paradigm of "bottom up" management, the Complex Adaptive System-whether in science, public policy, or private commerce. This simple model of how people work together will change forever how we think about getting things done in a group. "Harnessing Complexity distills the managerial essence of current research on complexity. "A very valuable contribution to the emerging theory of competition and competitive advantage."-C.K. Prahalad, University of Michigan, coauthor of Competing for the Future "A brilliant exposition that demystifies both the theory and use of Complex Adaptive Systems."-John Seely Brown, Xerox Corporation and Palo Alto Research Center |
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الصفحة vii
... Mechanisms Recombining Mechanisms xi 3 11 15 20 23 25 27 28 32 32 38 38 40 41 Exploration Versus Exploitation Example: Military Personnel Systems Whether to Encourage.
... Mechanisms Recombining Mechanisms xi 3 11 15 20 23 25 27 28 32 32 38 38 40 41 Exploration Versus Exploitation Example: Military Personnel Systems Whether to Encourage.
الصفحة xv
... mechanisms are often distinctly unbiological. To harness complexity effectively, many kinds of Complex Adaptive Systems must be considered. We have paid special attention to the role of information in Complex Adaptive Systems. The ...
... mechanisms are often distinctly unbiological. To harness complexity effectively, many kinds of Complex Adaptive Systems must be considered. We have paid special attention to the role of information in Complex Adaptive Systems. The ...
الصفحة xvi
... mechanisms in a particular domain. For example, to apply the Complex Adaptive Systems approach to economic markets, one would have to specify who the economic actors are, what they can see and do, how they generate variety in their ...
... mechanisms in a particular domain. For example, to apply the Complex Adaptive Systems approach to economic markets, one would have to specify who the economic actors are, what they can see and do, how they generate variety in their ...
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... mechanisms and design principles that we identify from complex systems research. Our framework synthesizes these mechanisms and principles into a coherent approach to complex systems. It provides a device for channeling the complexity ...
... mechanisms and design principles that we identify from complex systems research. Our framework synthesizes these mechanisms and principles into a coherent approach to complex systems. It provides a device for channeling the complexity ...
الصفحة 3
... mechanisms that can be used to influence the amount of variety in a system so as to affect the balance between exploration and exploitation, to alter the structure of interactions within the system, and to adjust the way success is ...
... mechanisms that can be used to influence the amount of variety in a system so as to affect the balance between exploration and exploitation, to alter the structure of interactions within the system, and to adjust the way success is ...
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