2011年6月17日 星期五

Redesigning Society

Redesigning Society (Stanford Business Books) by Russell Ackoff and Sheldon Rovin (Jun 10, 2003)



Review

“This is an important, original treatise on all the critical problems of our time. No one treats complex systems better than Ackoff and Rovin!” —Ian Mitroff,University of Southern California


Redesigning Society presents a fresh, intellectually invigorating way of looking at many of the major issues that confront American society today. In an increasingly complex world, this book provides much-needed clarity and direction, both establishing conceptual principles that can guide planning and presenting concrete, detailed alternatives to stimulate discussion and new thinking.” —Chun Wei Choo,University of Toronto

Product Description

Health care, education, welfare, law—the perceived success or failure of these social institutions is constantly being debated in the public arena. In this book, Ackoff and Rovin join the discussion, using systems theory to develop new approaches to governance, the structure and function of our cities, and civic leadership in general.

Each chapter tackles a different, important, and timely issue. The authors develop and present specific solutions, with the intention of starting a national dialogue about the structure and organization of American society. Their redesign, radical in its scope and ambition, draws upon existing technology and social constructs, but provides innovative ways to apply them. As the authors contend, “it is only through creative thought and innovation that our society will be transformed into one that provides a more equitable distribution of wealth, quality of life, and opportunities for development.”


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Stanford Business Books; 1 edition (June 10, 2003)

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