Everyday Chaos

Technology, Complexity, and How We’re Thriving in a New World of Possibility

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Management & Leadership, Management, Economics
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Author: David Weinberger ISBN: 9781633693968
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press Publication: April 23, 2019
Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press Language: English
Author: David Weinberger
ISBN: 9781633693968
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publication: April 23, 2019
Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press
Language: English

Our approach to the future has been rooted in imagining what it might be and preparing for the eventuality that is to come. But no more. Now the future arrives all at once, and our strategies for dealing with it must change, too.

  • Readers will learn about the core idea of interoperability and why it matters in a post-strategy world, and how it explains new techniques that seek to mine, rather than predict the future.
  • Brings cutting-edge ideas from the places like the Berkman Center and open-source university library projects down to earth.
  • Weinberger tells interesting, insightful stories that reader won't have heard before--stories that make his core ideas easy to understand and digest.
  • Provides a roadmap for new behaviors in a non-linear world--we go from chaos theory, Weinberger writes, to chaos practice, and this is the new map.

Audience: David's readers are an eclectic mix of people who think about how the internet and its tendrils are pushing their way into all facets of our lives, and especially into how we think about knowledge. That intersection--of the 'net, knowledge, and behavior--occurs most obviously in business.

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Our approach to the future has been rooted in imagining what it might be and preparing for the eventuality that is to come. But no more. Now the future arrives all at once, and our strategies for dealing with it must change, too.

Audience: David's readers are an eclectic mix of people who think about how the internet and its tendrils are pushing their way into all facets of our lives, and especially into how we think about knowledge. That intersection--of the 'net, knowledge, and behavior--occurs most obviously in business.

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