Why CaosManagement
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Electronics Magazine brainchild strongly pursued by Ing. Joseph Monti, slightly assisted by Barbara M Herreros. Born as a newsletter in July 1998. In January 2004 he became a true electronic journal, recorded and directed by Ing. Joseph Monti, with the total involvement of Marisol Barbara Herreros.
Over time this has been known for the quality of published contributions to the intellectual seriousness of his actions, and because there are now subscribed to the magazine about 47,500 people in Italy and worldwide.
His philosophy was described by Monti, the number 0 2004.
"A drop of water that is poured into water, fluctuations in animal populations, the jagged line of a coast, the rhythms of cardiac fibrillation, changing weather conditions, the shape of the clouds, the large spot Jupiter's red, the errors of the computer, price fluctuations are apparently very different phenomena, which can arouse the curiosity of a child or commit a scholar for years, and has only one thing in common: the traditional science, belong to formless realm, the unlawful unpredictable. In a word, chaos. But for two decades, scientists from different disciplines are discovering that behind the chaos is actually a hidden order, which gives rise to extremely complex phenomena from very simple rules. "(J. Gleick, a pioneer of a new science, Chaos)
define and interpret in a timely and comprehensive way the phenomena of our time would be very risky undertaking and plus sterile. It seems much more interesting than a 'reality analysis interpreted by identifying a key to the present: chaos theory . It' important to point out that this is not synonymous with chaos case, it is just an anagram. It is not even complete disorder as, on the basis of recent scientific discoveries, the Chaotic systems are dynamic systems due to a complex logic, and predictable in the short term. E 'therefore possible to argue that there is order in chaos . This is an order so complex as to escape the perception and human understanding, an order where you can not find the rules of the idea of \u200b\u200bPlatonic harmony.
"... .. Complex systems tend to be located at a point that will define the edge of chaos. Imagine this as a place where there is enough innovation to give vitality to the system, sufficient stability to prevent it from falling into anarchy . It 's a zone of turmoil and conflict where old and new collide continuously ... " (Michael Crichton).
contemporary philosophical and scientific thought is marked by the progressive realization of a slow and inexorable vanishing certainties, of the theoretical and practical knowledge. Time, space, the relationship between causes and effects, immutable concepts held until the last century, are gradually disappearing, or at least are capable of as categories of critical thinking and scientific and philosophical. Having said that, on a theoretical and intellectual, there are two possible lines of action: to find new answers in the first place, best suited to the times we are living, the classic philosophical questions, or alternatively, build an image comforting as possible of the work and perspectives of science, which has preserved the hope of continuing to serve as inherited from the time of Newton and Galileo, which is to "beacon illuminating" of human existence. On a less abstract, the crisis that characterizes our century is deep and widespread globally, and no aspect of our life it is immune from issues such as health, livelihoods, environmental quality and social relations, economics, technology. She grew short, the consciousness of an impressive series of emergencies involving humanity, at all levels in an attempt to search for new solutions. The image itself of philosophy and science it is therefore amended as follows: the knowledge inherited from the modern, in order to survive, it must call into question one after another all his bases, but also must find still able to immerse themselves in real life, and respond increasingly pressing questions that this raises the.
"The main task of the contemporary generation is re-inventing our businesses and institutions, both public and private." (Tom Peters)