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Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos'


Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos' - PubMed Central

This type of consultation might be described as consulting at the 'edge of chaos', and risk is implied. This risk might be to the doctor–patient relationship, ...

Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos' - PubMed

Complexity theory has attracted considerable attention in recent years, both within medicine and in the wider world. Its themes of uncertainty and ...

Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos'. - Semantic Scholar

Describing the consultation as a complex, adaptive system provides a coherent theoretical basis for understanding the consultation, which has so far been ...

Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos' - BJGP

Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos'. Andrew D Innes, Peter D Campion and Frances E Griffiths. British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (510): 47 ...

Complex Consultations and the “Edge of Chaos” Andrew Innes ...

Complexity Theory and Family Practice: Complex Consultations and the “Edge of Chaos” Andrew Innes Frances Griffiths Peter Campion. Published byByron Bryan ...

The edge of chaos - Cambridge Strategy Group

Change without careful thought can also make things unnecessarily complicated. New issues emerge. More lawyers and business units mean changes to the way the ...

Managing the edge of chaos - Harrisburg University

Using collaboration and knowledge-sharing, project managers can seize creativity and ingenuity, available in complex systems through ...

Edge of Chaos (Part II) - How complex systems theory may offer a ...

The new reality of complex project management This paper builds on from Edge of Chaos (Part I) which demonstrates how large scale, ...

On the Edge of Chaos: A Metaphor for Transformative Change

Chaos theory provides a metaphor for complex and unpredictable yet patterned change in organizations. Modeling transformation, organizations become systems ...

Organizations and Complexity: Searching for the Edge of Chaos

Organization theorists drawing on complex adaptive systems theory are particularly sensitive to how feedback processes can amplify small change ...

Order from chaos: How to apply complexity theory at work - BBVA

... complex systems that operate at the edge of chaos. ... By studying complex and chaotic ... If you wish to obtain more detailed information, consult ...

Book Review: Complexity — Life at the Edge of Chaos

Chapter Four: Lewin explores species explosions and extinctions in Earth's history and tries to understand whether complex dynamics can explain ...

Organizations and Complexity: Searching for the Edge of Chaos

However, contrary to predictions, not all decentralized group structures perform well when undertaking complex task assignments. Structures that are highly ...

Chaotic consultations. - Abstract - Europe PMC

The authors of 'Complex consultations and the edge of chaos' (Innes et al) are to be congratulated on making complexity theory accessible and on linking it ...

At the Edge of Chaos: A New Paradigm for Social Work?

Social work has also ignored chaos or complex systems theory, which, as the successor to general systems theory, some believe is the third ...

Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos' - Pinterest

Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos'. Complexity theory has attracted considerable attention in recent years, both within medicine ...

[PDF] A simple guide to chaos and complexity | Semantic Scholar

Complex consultations and the 'edge of chaos'. A. D. InnesP. CampionF. Griffiths. Medicine. The British journal of general practice : the… 2005. TLDR.

At the edge of chaos: A new paradigm for social work - ResearchGate

Complexity theory can extend social workers' conception of human behavior in the form of complex adaptive systems (CAS) (Hudson, 2000; Wolf-Branigin, 2012).

Creative cognition and systems biology on the edge of chaos

Considering elements within complex systems, some are “orderly” (predictable, redundant) while others are more “chaotic” (unpredictable, entropic). Kauffman ...