This Case is about STRATEGIC THINKING
PUBLICATION DATE: September 01, 2010 PRODUCT #: ROT118-PDF-ENG
The term of ‘complexity’ can be concluded by the phrase, ‘Two’s corporation, three’s a crowd’. Sophistication Science can be viewed as the study of the phenomena which emerge from a set of interacting possessions – and a bunch is the ideal example of such an ’emergent phenomenon’.
Regular examples of bunches contain groups of commuters, financial market dealers, insurgents or human cells -and the related bunch-like phenomena are cancerous tumours, market crashes, traffic jams and extreme weather.
Two's Company, Three's a Crowd Demystifying Complexity Science Case SolutionIn every example, the exact nature of the bunch-like occurrences that emerges will depend on how interconnected they are and the individual things interact. Finally, the writer reveals that Sophistication’s purpose in making links between formerly-unrelated occurrences required from distinct areas is an essential one.
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