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Applied Chaos Theory: A Paradigm For Complexit Ali Bulent Cambel

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These are exciting times for mathematics, science, and technology. One of the fields that has been receiving great attention is Chaos Theory. Actually, this is not a single discipline, but a potpourri of nonlinear dynamics, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, information theory, and fractal geometry. In the less than two decades that Chaos Theory has become a major part of mathematics and physics, it has become evident that the old paradigm of determinism is insufficient if we are to understand - and perhaps solve - real life problems. Curiously, many of these problems are deterministic, but they are intertwined with randomness and chance. Thus the deterministic laws of physics coexist with the laws of probability. Consequently, uncertainty arises and unpredictability occurs, characteristic of complex systems. In its short lifetime Chaos Theory has already helped us gain insights into problems that in the past we found intractable. Examples of such problems include weather, turbulence, cardiological and neurophysiological episodes, economic restructuring, financial transactions, policy analysis, and decision making. Admittedly, we can as yet solve only relatively simple problems, but much progress has been made and we are now able to observe complex problems from new vantage points that provide us with numerous benefits. One such benefit is the universality of Chaos Theory in its applicability to different situations, which enables us to look at communal problems in an interdisciplinary manner, so that persons of different backgrounds can communicate with one another. Chaos Theory also enables us to reason in a holistic manner, rather than being constrained by simplistic reductionism.Finally, it is gratifying that the mathematics is not intimidating, and one can accomplish much with a personal computer or even a handheld calculator.

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The Cynefin Framework and emotional intelligence

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Il Quadro Cynefin e intelligenza emotiva Frequentando un seminario molto stimolante con Robert Dilts su «Leadership in tempi di incertezza» a Bruxelles questo fine settimana, alcune analogie sono emersevcon il quadro Cynefin di Dave Snowden ( presentato in precedenza ). Prendendo come base « Revised Leadership Table » di D. Snowden,  alcune riflessioni circa ulteriori dimensioni di leadership.
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Thinking, Fast and Slow: A New Way to Think About Thinking

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Beneath the biases of intuition, or how your experiencing self and your remembering self shape your life.

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What You Don't Know Can Kill You | Memory, Emotions, & Decisions

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Humans have a perplexing tendency to fear rare threats such as shark attacks while blithely ignoring far greater risks like unsafe sex and an unhealthy diet. Those illusions are not just silly—they make the world a more dangerous place. .

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Thinking, Fast and Slow: A New Way to Think About Thinking

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Beneath the biases of intuition, or how your experiencing self and your remembering self shape your life.

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