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Page viii
... systems intelligence approach is the way it seeks to integrate the scientific and humanistic traditions in its foundations. As an outgrowth of systems thinking, the systems intelligence approach owes much to the rationalistic tradition ...
... systems intelligence approach is the way it seeks to integrate the scientific and humanistic traditions in its foundations. As an outgrowth of systems thinking, the systems intelligence approach owes much to the rationalistic tradition ...
Page ix
... systems thinking and in spite of the demonstrable merits of that approach. While recognising the merits of modelling and rigorous representation, the systems ... thinking and other objectivistic modes of thinking. It recognises the ...
... systems thinking and in spite of the demonstrable merits of that approach. While recognising the merits of modelling and rigorous representation, the systems ... thinking and other objectivistic modes of thinking. It recognises the ...
Page x
... Systems intelligence in leadership and in everyday life . Espoo : Helsinki University of Technology , Systems Analysis ... thinking ' . To appear in Systems Research and Behavioral Science . LUOMA , JUKKA , RAIMO P. HÄMÄLÄINEN , AND ESA ...
... Systems intelligence in leadership and in everyday life . Espoo : Helsinki University of Technology , Systems Analysis ... thinking ' . To appear in Systems Research and Behavioral Science . LUOMA , JUKKA , RAIMO P. HÄMÄLÄINEN , AND ESA ...
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... thinking and its chief instrument is reason . Philosophy for managers seeks to strengthen the art of thinking and the instrument of reason in managers . My interpretation of philosophy is not of one clearly identifiable discipline with ...
... thinking and its chief instrument is reason . Philosophy for managers seeks to strengthen the art of thinking and the instrument of reason in managers . My interpretation of philosophy is not of one clearly identifiable discipline with ...
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... thinking and self-leadership. If “bad management theories are destroying good management practices”, as Sumantra Ghoshal forcefully argues,6 it is up to the manager to challenge her mental models and implicit theories, and in that ...
... thinking and self-leadership. If “bad management theories are destroying good management practices”, as Sumantra Ghoshal forcefully argues,6 it is up to the manager to challenge her mental models and implicit theories, and in that ...
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