Complexity and management

fad or radical challenge to systems thinking?

English language

Published 2000 by Routledge.

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Complexity theory is generating increasing interest amongst strategic thinkers. This fascinating book covers issues such as predictability, creativity and relationships as it considers how complexity, and its central principles of emergence and self-organization, are being used to understand organizations. The book:introduces the variety of views put forward by different writers on complexity and management outlines and critiques the way that complexity theory is frequently interpreted purely in the context of systems thinkingdraws a new perspective on using complexity sciences to understand organizational stability and change, by focusing on the emergence of novelty and creativity in the course of everyday processescalls for a radical re-examination of management thinking.Timely and controversial, Complexity and Management is essential reading for anyone interested in strategy, systems thinking, organization and management theory, and organizational change.

4 editions

Subjects

  • Organizational effectiveness
  • Complex organizations -- Management
  • Interorganizational relations
  • Organizational change
  • System analysis
  • Complexity (Philosophy)
  • Industrial management