New way to identify when businesses need to change
Complexity theory attempts to answer the question: When do you effectively manage for continuity, and when do you recognise major significant changes?
Nathan Smith
Fri, 08 Sep 2017
The business world experienced two major paradigm shifts in the last century – scientific management in the 1920s and systems thinking in the 1980s.
At those crucial moments, companies that spotted the shift early dominated the emerging environment. IBM took advantage of the 1920s computing
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Nathan Smith
Fri, 08 Sep 2017
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