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Systems thinking / edited by Gerald Midgley.

Contributor(s): Midgley, GeraldMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sage library in business and managementPublication details: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, 2003. Description: 4 v. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0761949593 (set of four volumes)Subject(s): System theory | Organizational behaviorDDC classification: 658.4032
Contents:
v. 1. General systems theory, cybernetics and complexity -- v. 2. Systems theories and modelling -- v. 3. Second order cybernetics, systemic therapy and soft systems thinking -- v. 4. Critical systems thinking and systemic perspectives on ethics, power and pluralism.
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658.4032 NOT 1976 TA for management, making life work / 658.4032 SYS 2003 Systems thinking / 658.4032 SYS 2003 Systems thinking / 658.4032 SYS 2003 Systems thinking / 658.4032 SYS 2003 Systems thinking / 658.4033 LAA 2002 Applied management science : 658.4033 RIC 1994 The craft of decision modelling /

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v. 1. General systems theory, cybernetics and complexity -- v. 2. Systems theories and modelling -- v. 3. Second order cybernetics, systemic therapy and soft systems thinking -- v. 4. Critical systems thinking and systemic perspectives on ethics, power and pluralism.

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