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Stafford Beer is recognized as a groundbreaking thinker in management, blending art and science in his writing. His work is noted for its clarity and elegance, making complex concepts accessible to managers. This second edition has established itself as a standard reference in both academic and professional settings. It presents a framework for understanding organizations through the lens of the human nervous system, forming a foundational text for Beer's theory of viable systems. Written specifically for managers, the book aims to enhance their understanding of organizational dynamics. It is complemented by a companion volume, which further supports its concepts. Beer's writings are essential for anyone who values rigorous thinking as a key trait for successful management today. This book showcases his intellectual prowess and offers valuable models and inspiration for both practitioners and educators in the field.

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Classic Beer Series: Brain of the Firm - 2nd Edition, Stafford Beer

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Titel
Classic Beer Series: Brain of the Firm - 2nd Edition
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Stafford Beer
Verlag
Wiley
Erscheinungsdatum
1994
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
432
ISBN10
047194839X
ISBN13
9780471948391
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Stafford Beer is recognized as a groundbreaking thinker in management, blending art and science in his writing. His work is noted for its clarity and elegance, making complex concepts accessible to managers. This second edition has established itself as a standard reference in both academic and professional settings. It presents a framework for understanding organizations through the lens of the human nervous system, forming a foundational text for Beer's theory of viable systems. Written specifically for managers, the book aims to enhance their understanding of organizational dynamics. It is complemented by a companion volume, which further supports its concepts. Beer's writings are essential for anyone who values rigorous thinking as a key trait for successful management today. This book showcases his intellectual prowess and offers valuable models and inspiration for both practitioners and educators in the field.