Basic Principles of Complex Systems Management
Zhaohan Sheng ()
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Zhaohan Sheng: Nanjing University
Chapter Chapter 8 in Outline of Complex Systems Management Theory— Based on Irreversibility of Reductionism Thinking, 2024, pp 125-162 from Springer
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Abstract The basic principles in the theory of complex systems management mainly involve the fundamental rules of management activities and subject behavior. They are the knowledge representation formed through the solidification and refinement of practical experience in complex systems management and the logical reasoning of core concepts. The formation of principles, especially the formation of a systematic framework, is an ongoing process that requires long-term exploration and continuous improvement.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-3361-3_8
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