TENTH BIENNIAL FUSCHL CONVERSATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SYSTEMS RESEARCH Y3K PROBLEM : ACHIEVING A BETTER WORLD BY THE YEAR 3000 : Report from Y3K GROUP

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  • Tenth Biennial Fuschl Conversation of the International Federation of Systems Research Y3K Problem Achieving a Better World by the Year 3000

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This report summarises the progress made by the so-called Y3K Group during the 10th Biennial Fuschl Conversation. The idea for naming the group had been suggested by Gordon Dyer and Gordon Rowland in March 1999, triggered by a climate of concern generated over the so-called Y2K problem. Our consciences and senses told us that the world that mankind had created was in a sorry mess. With a systems design approach we have the chance to create a vision of what we want and then begin a design process towards that vision. By the end of the conversation we had achieved a set of principles for Evolutionary Guidance for 3000, along with several avenues for further conversations.

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