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Author | : Kelly Guzman |
Publisher | : Emerald Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020-04-28 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781838679729 |
This easy-to-use guide provides readers with the fundamentals of the transition, activation, and operational planning process and is essential for anyone involved in activating a new healthcare space.
Author | : Bruce J. West |
Publisher | : Bentham Science Publishers |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2016-08-03 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1681082179 |
In life, we often face unavoidable complexities in terms of our ability to understand or influence outcomes. Some questions which arise due to these complexities are: Why can’t the future be made certain? Why do the some people or events always end up at the center of controversy? Why do only a select few get ahead of their peers? Each question pertains to three central elements of complexities and these elements are: uncertainty, inequality and unfairness. Simplifying Complexity explains the scientific study of complex cognitive networks, as well as the methods scientists use to parse difficult problems into manageable pieces. Readers are introduced to scientific methodology and thought processes, followed by a discourse on perspectives on the three elements of complexity through concepts such as normal and non-normal statistics, scaling and complexity management. Simplifying Complexity combines basic cognitive science and scientific philosophy for both advanced students (in the fields of sociology, cognitive science, complex networks and change management) and for general readers looking for a more scientific guide to understanding and managing the nature of change in a complex world.
Author | : Alain Berthoz |
Publisher | : Odile Jacob |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 2018-12-20 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 2738147453 |
“Simplexity, as I understand it, is the range of solutions living organisms have found, despite the complexity of natural processes, to enable the brain to prepare an action and plan for the consequences of it. These solutions are simplifying principles that enable the processing of information or situations, by taking into account past experience and anticipating the future. They are neither caricatures, shortcuts, or summaries. They are new ways of asking questions, sometimes at the cost of occasional detours, in order to achieve faster, more elegant, more effective actions.” A. B. As Alain Berthoz demonstrates in this profoundly original book, simplicity is never easy; it requires suppressing, selecting, connecting, thinking, in order to then act in the best way possible. And what if we, in turn, are inspired by the living world to process the complexity that surrounds us? Alain Berthoz is professor at the Collège de France where he is co-director of the Laboratoire de physiologie de la perception et de l’action. [Laboratory for the physiology of perception and action]. He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences, and is the author of Le Sens du mouvement [The Brain's Sense of Movement] and La Décision [Emotion and Reason].
Author | : Paul A. Calter |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 836 |
Release | : 2011-03-22 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 0470534923 |
This textbook has been in constant use since 1980, and this edition represents the first major revision of this text since the second edition. It was time to select, make hard choices of material, polish, refine, and fill in where needed. Much has been rewritten to be even cleaner and clearer, new features have been introduced, and some peripheral topics have been removed. The authors continue to provide real-world, technical applications that promote intuitive reader learning. Numerous fully worked examples and boxed and numbered formulas give students the essential practice they need to learn mathematics. Computer projects are given when appropriate, including BASIC, spreadsheets, computer algebra systems, and computer-assisted drafting. The graphing calculator has been fully integrated and calculator screens are given to introduce computations. Everything the technical student may need is included, with the emphasis always on clarity and practical applications.
Author | : Lynn Marecek |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-05-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781951693848 |
Author | : Jesse W. Newton |
Publisher | : Morgan James Publishing |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 2018-11-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1642790834 |
In urgent response to the epidemic of crippling complexity affecting organizations around the world, Simplify Work reveals the common sources of this virus and outlines practical steps that can be taken to liberate innovation, productivity, and engagement. Complexity is like a vine that gradually grows and expands, wreaking havoc in organizations and individual lives. Growing complexity has traditionally been met with added structures, processes, committees and systems. Consequently, organizations often become a complicated mess, clouding strategic focus, slowing innovation and breeding complacency. It is no wonder that large organizations around the world are failing at an increasing rate and employee engagement levels have never been so low. Simplify Work reveals the typical drivers of complexity and provides a practical method for simplifying work. Inside, global management consultant Jesse Newton delivers a newfound clarity on the case for simplification and the steps organizations and individuals need to take to unleash its potential. He reveals the common drivers of debilitating complexity and provides a recipe for reducing and removing those things getting in the way of peak performance. Based on the research and experiences of a recognized organization effectiveness expert, Simplify Work leaves readers inspired and equipped to create a new liberating reality in both their organization and their life.
Author | : Yves Morieux |
Publisher | : Harvard Business Review Press |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2014-03-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1422190560 |
New tools for managing complexity Does your organization manage complexity by making things more complicated? If so, you are not alone. According to The Boston Consulting Group’s fascinating Complexity Index, business complexity has increased sixfold during the past sixty years. And, all the while, organizational complicatedness—that is, the number of structures, processes, committees, decision-making forums, and systems—has increased by a whopping factor of thirty-five. In their attempt to respond to the increasingly complex performance requirements they face, company leaders have created an organizational labyrinth that makes it more and more difficult to improve productivity and to pursue innovation. It also disengages and demotivates the workforce. Clearly it’s time for leaders to stop trying to manage complexity with their traditional tools and instead better leverage employees' intelligence. This book shows you how and explains the implications for designing and leading organizations. The way to manage complexity, the authors argue, is neither with the hard solutions of another era nor with the soft solutions—such as team building and feel-good “people initiatives”—that often follow in their wake. Based on social sciences (notably economics, game theory, and organizational sociology) and The Boston Consulting Group’s work with more than five hundred companies in more than forty countries and in various industries, authors Yves Morieux and Peter Tollman recommend six simple rules to manage complexity without getting complicated. Showing why the rules work and how to put them into practice, Morieux and Tollman give managers a much-needed tool to reinvigorate people in the face of seemingly endless complexity. Included are detailed examples from companies that have achieved a multiplicative effect on performance by using them. It’s time to manage complexity better. Employ these six simple rules to foster autonomy and cooperation and to effectively handle business complexity. As a result, you will improve productivity, innovate more, reengage your workforce, and seize opportunities to create competitive advantage.
Author | : Nicolay Worren |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2018-05-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1351383639 |
A well-designed organization is an effective organization. Decisions about organization design determine the shape and form of the organization – not only the reporting structure and authority relations, but also the number and size of sub-units and the interfaces between the sub-units. Indirectly, such decisions affect individual productivity as well as the organization’s ability to attain strategic goals. Organization Design equips the reader with advanced tools and frameworks, based on both research and practical experience, for understanding and re-designing organisations. Particular emphasis is placed on how one can improve effectiveness by simplifying complex roles, processes, and structures. This updated second edition includes a new chapter about traditional organizational forms, and is complemented by a companion website. Students will find thorough conceptual explanations combined with case studies from different industries. This textbook will be essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners.
Author | : Wade Clark |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781735351056 |
Selling complex products or services can be intimidating, particularly when you feel you are not "cut out" for sales. You may even dislike the thought of selling itself. If so, you are not alone. Many, if not most, technical professionals (consultants, attorneys, CPAs, coaches, IT professionals) are most comfortable and passionate about solving problems, delivering solutions, and providing excellent service to their clients. Yet, they also have a need, responsibility, and expectation to contribute effectively to the growth of their business. Does this describe you?Relationships are critically important in complex sales, and yet, relationships alone cannot carry the day. This is particularly the case when dealing with new prospects where we haven't had an opportunity to build relationships and trust over time. When the stakes are high and we are in a competitive market - the very way we assist our clients and prospects through their exploration and decision process can play a huge role in the outcome of the pursuit. Your guidance and strategic assistance can help your client or prospect to make a better and more well-informed decision, and you build trust and credibility with them through this process. Fortunately, you likely have just the skills you require - you simply need a framework to put them into practice. Simplifying Complex Sales will help you provide the assistance your client or prospect needs, assisting them to make a well-informed decision. It walks you through a simple process to identify the decision stage your buyer is in, and the obstacles they are facing. It will show you how to help them to advance their decision by exploring and finding practical ways to address their real obstacles. It provides you an easy but effective process to determine next steps. Simplifying Complex Sales will also provide you some helpful tips for leading and coaching your practice or sales team and to better managing your overall growth efforts.
Author | : Richard Koch |
Publisher | : Piatkus |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2016-04-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0349411859 |
For the past forty years, Richard Koch has worked to uncover simple and elegant principles which govern business success. To qualify, a principle must be so overwhelmingly powerful that anyone can reliably apply it to generate extraordinary results. Working with venture capitalist Greg Lockwood and supported by specially commissioned research from OC&C Strategy Consultants, Koch has now found one elemental principle that unites extraordinarily valuable companies: simplifying. Some firms simplify on price - consider budget flights stripped of all extras that still take you from A to B - creating new, huge mass markets for their wares. Others, such as Apple, simplify their proposition, bringing a beautifully easy-to-use product or service to a large premium market. How can your business become a simplifier? With case studies of some of the most famous firms of the last hundred years, from finance to fast food, this enlightening book shows how to analyse any company's potential to simplify, and enrich the world.