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        Science of Synthesis

        Exploring the Social Implications of General Systems Theory

        by Debora Hammond

        This book explores the development of general systems theory and the individuals who gathered together around that idea to form the Society for General Systems Research. In examining the life and work of the SGSR's five founding members -- Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Kenneth Boulding, Ralph Gerard, James Grier Miller, and Anatol Rapoport -- Hammond traces the emergence of systems ideas across a broad range of disciplines in the mid-twentieth century. A metaphor and a framework, the systems concept as articulated by its earliest proponents highlights relationship and interconnectedness among the biological, ecological, social, psychological, and technological dimensions of our increasingly complex lives. Seeking to transcend the reductionism and mechanism of classical science -- which they saw as limited by its focus on the discrete, component parts of reality -- the general systems community hoped to complement this analytic approach with a more holistic approach. As one of many systems traditions, the general systems group was specifically interested in fostering collaboration and integration between different disciplinary perspectives. The book documents a unique episode in the history of modern thought, one that remains relevant today. This book will be of interest to historians of science, system theorists, and scholars in such fields as cybernetics and system dynamics.

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        Running IT Like a Business

        A Step-by-step Guide to Accenture's Internal It

        by Robert E. Kress

        Uncover the secrets of an award-winning IT function and apply them to your business! Global management, technology and outsourcing company Accenture has achieved incredible results through the transformation of its IT function. It has doubled its revenues in ten years, significantly decreased its IT spending despite an increase in workforce of nearly 300%, and its number of satisfied customers is growing and growing. Discover how it has achieved this, and how you can realize similar benefits in your organization. The key to unlocking your IT function's hidden potential Running IT like a Business will show you how your IT function can provide much more than products and services and add real value to your business. With clear strategies, helpful diagrams and real-life examples, this book will give you the keys to unlocking your IT function’s hidden potential. The benefits This book will show you how your IT function can: use the latest technology developments to help your organization to do things better, faster and more cheaply take advantage of communication and collaboration technologies to facilitate networking across the enterprise, leading to greater synergy and higher productivity identify and analyze business risks and apply measures to reduce these risks implement technologies to diversify and grow your business develop vital communication skills and techniques to facilitate the change process realize cost savings across the organization. The secrets Robert E. Kress will let you in on some of Accenture’s secrets to its award-winning way of running IT like a business, including: the seven key elements of its IT strategy many of its ‘tricks of the trade’ the building blocks and core capabilities of Accenture and other high-performance organizations.

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