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A Crude Look At The Whole The Science Of Complex Systems In Business Life And Society 1st Edition John H Miller

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A Crude Look At The Whole The Science Of Complex Systems In Business Life And Society 1st Edition John H Miller
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.01 MB
Pages: 245
Author: John H. Miller
ISBN: 9780465055692, 0465055699
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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A Crude Look At The Whole The Science Of Complex Systems In Business Life And Society 1st Edition John H Miller by John H. Miller 9780465055692, 0465055699 instant download after payment.

From economic meltdowns to how people cooperate, there is much about the human world that eludes our understanding. John Miller, a leading expert in the computational study of complex adaptive systems, shows in A Crude Look at the Whole how a range of studies in the natural and social sciences can help us better understand our most pressing problems. The key is to avoid reductionism--simplifying important systems down to a few apparently essential variables in hopes of finding the means for control. Instead, Miller would have us deal with rougher sketches of phenomena. Those pictures may be cruder, but they show us similarities between a mammal’s heartbeat and the "heartbeat” of a city that add to our understanding of urban growth and planning, or help us see how throwing aside detail-obsessed methodologies like Six Sigma can speed the discovery of vital new goods and ideas. Ultimately, Miller argues, by understanding the complex systems underlying the major societal issues of our time, from enduring racial segregation to sudden stock-market disasters, we will be better equipped to confront and anticipate such challenges before they put an end to us. In A Crude Look at the Whole, Miller gives us a powerful exploration of these challenges and presents his field’s most vital work to answer this compelling question: how can we learn enough to make the most of our economy, our world, and ourselves?

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