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Organizations as Complex Systems

Social Cybernetics and Knowledge in Theory and Practice

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2006 | illustrated Edition
Information Age Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-59311-433-6 (ISBN)
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Managing the Complex is an ambitious title - and it would be an audacious one if we were not to begin with a frank admission: to date few to none of us have a skill set which includes managing the complex. We try various things, we write about others, and we wonder about still others. When a tool, perspective, or technique comes along which seems to evoke success, we emulate it probe it and recoil at the all too often admission that it was situation and context which afforded success its opportunity, and not some quality intrinsic to the tool perspective or technique. Indeed, if the study of complexity has done anything for managers, and for those who espouse managerial theory, it is in providing a 'scientific foundation' for the notion that context matters. Those who preach abstract ideas have then to reconcile themselves to the notion that situation and embodiment matters. Those who believe in strong causality and determinism are left to wrestle with the role of chance, uncertainty, and chaos. Those who prefer to argue that men move history are confronted with the role of environment and affordances, while those who argue the reverse are left to contend with charisma, irrationality of crowds, and the strange qualities we know as emotions. A series on complex systems has less ambitious goals to contend with than this. Such a series can deal with classifications, and categories, and speak of 'noise' as if it were not the central focus of the problem. Managing the complex is about managing 'noise' or perhaps we should say it is about 'dealing with' 'accepting' 'making room for' and 'learning from' 'noise'. The articles in this volume and in volumes to come will each be considered as 'noise' by some and as 'gems' by others, but we hope that practicing managers and academics alike will find plenty of fuel to drive their personal explorations into understanding, and perhaps even managing, the complex.

Preface, Introduction. PART 1: THE FUNDAMENTALS. Chapter 1. Social Communities as Complex Systems. Chapter 2. Philosophic Perspectives and the Autonomous Holon. Chapter 3. Organizations in a Complex World. Chapter 4. Information, Data, Knowledge and Methodology. PART II: COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS. Chapter 5. Intelligence and Decision Making. Chapter 6. A Theory of the Organization. PART III: THE CYBERNETICS OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT. Chapter 7. Knowledge Management. Chapter 8. Organizational Learning. Chapter 9. Knowledge Intensification. PART IV: THE CYBERNETICS OF COMMUNICATIONS. Chapter 10. Semantic Communications. Chapter 11. Communication Structures and Processes. Chapter 12. Sustaining Communications Structures and Processes. PART V: MANIFESTING BEHAVIOR. Chapter 13. The Political Dimension of Organizations. Chapter 14. Ideology and Ethics. Chapter 15. Boundaries, Issues, Agents and Boundary Critique. Chapter 16. Exploring Social Behavior. References. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.6.2010
Reihe/Serie ISCE Book Series - Managing the Complex
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Greenwich
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Planung / Organisation
ISBN-10 1-59311-433-8 / 1593114338
ISBN-13 978-1-59311-433-6 / 9781593114336
Zustand Neuware
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