Complexity Made Simple
How Complex Systems Shape Decisions, Outcomes, and the World Around Us
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- $65.00
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- $65.00
Descripción editorial
Many of the most important systems in the world are complex.
Economies, ecosystems, organizations, technologies, and societies are not simple machines where one cause produces one predictable result. They are networks of interacting parts where small changes can produce unexpected outcomes and simple actions can trigger large consequences.
Understanding complexity is essential for making sense of the modern world.
In Complexity Made Simple, educator and author Kimani Upshur, M.Ed. explains how complex systems work and why they often behave in ways that surprise us. Rather than relying on technical language or advanced mathematics, the book introduces the core ideas of complexity science in clear, practical terms.
Inside this book, readers will learn:
• What complex systems are and how they differ from simple systems
• Why cause and effect are often difficult to trace in complex environments
• How feedback loops shape outcomes in organizations and societies
• Why prediction becomes difficult in highly interconnected systems
• How small changes can produce large, unexpected consequences
• How systems thinking can improve decision-making in complex situations
Complexity Made Simple is part of The Made Simple Framework, a growing series designed to explain powerful ideas about thinking, decision-making, systems, and technology in clear and accessible language.
Understanding complexity does not eliminate uncertainty, but it helps us see patterns, anticipate consequences, and make better decisions in a world where many outcomes are shaped by interconnected systems.