Coordination Problems Made Simple
Why Groups Struggle to Work Together — and How Systems Solve It
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- $65.00
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- $65.00
Descripción editorial
Many problems in the world are not caused by bad intentions.
They are caused by coordination failures.
Individuals, organizations, and even entire societies often struggle to cooperate—even when everyone would benefit from working together. Traffic congestion, economic crises, organizational inefficiency, and collective action problems often emerge not because people disagree, but because coordinating actions across many individuals is difficult.
These situations are known as coordination problems.
In Coordination Problems Made Simple, educator and author Kimani Upshur, M.Ed. explains why coordination challenges appear in economics, organizations, technology, and everyday decision-making.
Rather than relying on complex academic models, the book explains these ideas in clear and practical language that readers can apply to real-world situations.
Inside this book, readers will learn:
• What coordination problems are and why they occur
• Why groups struggle to organize around shared goals
• How incentives influence cooperation and coordination
• Why communication and trust matter in collective action
• How institutions and rules help solve coordination challenges
• Why understanding coordination improves decision-making and strategy
Coordination Problems Made Simple is part of The Made Simple Framework, a growing series designed to explain powerful ideas about thinking, systems, economics, and decision-making in clear and accessible language.
Understanding coordination problems helps readers recognize why cooperation sometimes fails—and how better systems can improve collective outcomes.