Surfing the edge of chaos : the laws of nature and the new laws of business

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Surfing the edge of chaos : the laws of nature and the new laws of business

Richard T. Pascale, Mark Millemann and Linda Gioja

Texere, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-302) and index

"First published in the United States in 2000 by Crown Publishers, New York, NY, first published in Great Britain in 2000 by TEXERE Publishing Limited"--T.p. verso

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Description

In business, as in nature, there is no permanent winner - only companies and species coping with crises and challenges as best they can. Through the use of parallels between business and nature, this text provides a revolutionary way of thinking about and responding to the personal and strategic challenges facing everyone in the business world today. Written by one of the world's leading business thinkers and writers, the book shows that seeing companies as living systems is not a mere metaphor. Continuing to think about a company as a static machine - or yourself as a cog in that machine - means assigning the same fate as a species in nature faces when it fails to adapt to its evolving environment. For like nature, business today is a non-stop battle between the preserving forces of tradition and those of transforming change. But the ultimate lesson from nature is: equilibrium is a precursor to disaster. Companies that resist doing things that take them out of their comfort zone are unlikely to survive in the rapidly changing environment which surrounds them. Nothing can be safely predicted but chaos and discontinuity.

Table of Contents

1. Management and the scientific renaissance Part One 2. Equilibrium is death 3. Disturbing equilibrium at sears Part Two 4. Surfing the edge of chaos 5. Monsanto: Walking on a trampoline 6. Amplifiers, dampers, and the sweet spot Part Three 7. Self-organisation and emergence 8. Self-organisation and the corporation Part Four 9. Disturbing complexity 10. Herding butterflies 11. Design for emergence 12. The extreme sport of 'discipline' 13. Reciprocity: Bringing life to organisations and organisations to life

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  • NCID
    BA56323518
  • ISBN
    • 1587990644
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 320 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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