A Crude Look at the Whole
The Science of Complex Systems in Business, Life, and Society
by:
John H. Miller
in:
Mathematics
Summary:
The book explores the concept of complex systems, examining how components interact within various contexts such as economics, social networks, and ecosystems. It delves into the implications of complexity theory for understanding and managing intricate systems in everyday life and organizational settings.
Key points:
1. Complex Systems: Miller highlights the need to understand complex systems, which are made up of connected parts with unpredictable behaviors.
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