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Synopsis
Systems Thinking is a new paradigm set to revolutionize management practice in the 21st century. Systems Approaches to Management is the most comprehensive guide available to the application of this new paradigm in the field of management. It,
Considers the work of Ackoff, Banathy, Beer, Capra, Checkland, Churchman, Eden, Emery, Flood, Forrester, Friend, Freire, Jackson, Jantsch, Linstone, Luhmann, Mason, Maturana, Miller, Mitroff, Prigonine, Rosenhead, Senge, Stacey, Trist, Ulrich, Varela, Vickers, von Bertalanffy, Warfield, Wheatley, Wiener, and many more.
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Jackson (U. of Hull, UK) updates and develops ideas presented in his earlier volume, . He begins by introducing systems thinking and examining the field's history. He then discusses orientation and structure; relevant social theory; origins in the disciplines; and applied systems thinking. Various systems approaches are then examined, including functionalist, interpretive, emancipatory, and postmodern systems approaches. In the last part, critical systems thinking is explored, including its origins, contemporary critical systems thinking and practice, and three illustrative case studies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)