The nature of the world isn't necessarily as it appears. Finding simple solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems are often just a matter of looking at the situation differently. Instead, people are confused by complexity and intimidated by scale. But the world is a delicate place filled with predictable patterns, and in anticipating and understanding them we can harness the eloquent power of small things. Simplexity elucidates dozens of situations where we are fooled by the world around us. Kluger identifies the roots of poverty, and shows how a hundred well-targeted micro loans can revitalize a community. He shows how the well-being complex ecosystem with thousands of relationships may in fact only depend on the health of a single keystone species. He demonstrates how, in many ways, a truck driver's job is far more complicated than that of a senior manager. There are tremendous real life applications for the complexity processes examined in Simplexity--and the world's visionaries are only just beginning to realize it.
Book Details
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1401303013
ISBN-13
9781401303013
Publication Date
May 2008
Item Weight
1.00 pounds
Length
8.31 inch
Width
5.94 inch
Height
1.02 inch
Subtitle
Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple)
Jeffrey Kluger is a senior writer at Time Magazine and author of nine books on various topics, such as *Splendid Solution: Jonas Salk and the Conquest of Polio*. - Wikipedia