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Intelligent Organizations: Powerful Models for Systemic Management . It is a rich source for ideas for the improvement of any kind of organization.This fully updated second edition presents powerful models, based on organizational cybernetics and system dynamics, in


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Intelligent Organizations: Powerful Models for Systemic Management

Title:Intelligent Organizations: Powerful Models for Systemic Management
Author:Markus Schwaninger
Rating:4.59 (647 Votes)
Asin:3642098908
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:229 Pages
Publish Date:2010-10-19
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This fully updated second edition presents powerful models, based on organizational cybernetics and system dynamics, in a way that lets readers apply them immediately in practice. It is a rich source for ideas for the improvement of any kind of organization.

Editorial : From the Back CoverThe systems approach in which this work is grounded enables the development of the new kind of intelligent organizations so urgently needed. Powerful models, based on organizational cybernetics and system dynamics, are presented in a way that lets the reader immediately apply them in practice. This book will be a rich source for improvement in any kind of organization, whether private or public, non-profit, large or small.

The new edition is updated and even more reader-friendly.

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