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Systems thinking, system dynamics : managing change and complexity Kambiz E. Maani, Robert Y. Cavana

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Rosedale : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2012.Description: ix, 278 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm. + CDISBN:
  • 9781877371035
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4032 MA SY
Summary: Systems Thinking, System Dynamics offers readers a comprehensive introduction to the growing field of systems thinking and dynamic modelling and its applications. The book provides a self-contained and unique blend of qualitative and quantitative tools, step-by-step methodology, numerous examples and mini-cases, as well as extensive real-life case studies. The content mix and presentation style make the otherwise technical tools of systems thinking and system dynamics accessible to a wide range of people. This book is intended as a text for students in diverse disciplines including business and management, as well as the social, environmental, health and applied sciences. It also has particular relevance for professionals from all backgrounds interested in understanding the dynamic behaviour of complex systems, change management, complex decision making, group problem solving and organisational learning.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 658.4032 MA SY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available July2018 T0060089

BUS331/COMM331/ Autumn2024

Systems Thinking, System Dynamics offers readers a comprehensive introduction to the growing field of systems thinking and dynamic modelling and its applications. The book provides a self-contained and unique blend of qualitative and quantitative tools, step-by-step methodology, numerous examples and mini-cases, as well as extensive real-life case studies. The content mix and presentation style make the otherwise technical tools of systems thinking and system dynamics accessible to a wide range of people.

This book is intended as a text for students in diverse disciplines including business and management, as well as the social, environmental, health and applied sciences. It also has particular relevance for professionals from all backgrounds interested in understanding the dynamic behaviour of complex systems, change management, complex decision making, group problem solving and organisational learning.

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