Although chaos theory refers to the existence between seemingly random events, it has been gaining the attention of science, technology and managements fields. The shift from traditional procedures to the dynamics of chaos and complexity theory has resulted in a new element of complexity thinking, allowing for a greater capability for analyzing and understanding key business processes. Chaos and Complexity Theory for Management: Nonlinear Dynamics explores chaos and complexity theory and its relationship with the understanding of natural chaos in the business environment. Utilizing these theories aids in comprehending the development of businesses as a complex adaptive system.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Chaos, Complexity and Leadership (ICCLS).
This book will cover the analysis of different chaotic developments from different fields within the concepts of chaos and complexity theory.
This book analyzes a range of new developments in various fields concerning the concepts of chaos and complexity theory.
This work represents the third entry of the series of works on “Chaos, Complexity and Leadership”. Contents of the book are composed from broad range of chaos, complexity and their applications in multi disciplines.
In this book, Keith Morrison introduces complexity theory to the world of education, drawing out its implications for school leadership.
Executive EQ: emotional intelligence in leadership and organizations. ... Emotionally intelligent female primary head teachers: The new women of power? ... A multi-dimensional approach to leadership in chaotic environments.
The Handbook of Research on Chaos and Complexity Theory in the Social Sciences explores the theories of chaos and complexity as applied to a variety of disciplines including political science, organizational and management science, ...
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5.2.5.1 froM loSe/loSe To wIn/wIn envIronMenTS An important characteristic of a win/lose struggle is the possibility of converting it to either a lose/lose or a win/win environment. In today's complex and highly differentiated social ...
To keep government operating smoothly, changes in public managementpolicy and strategy usually follow the old rule of change--that itmust evolve in a systematic and incremental fashion. But in today'sunpredictable world...