The Edge of Chaos
- Business Social Science
- Categories:Management & Leadership Social Sciences
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Publication date:April,2026
- Pages:200
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:140mm×216mm
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Feature
★From technological disruption to climate change, from international relations to workplace transformation, this book helps individuals and organizations find direction amidst chaos and learn to embrace complexity through rich, real-world case studies and thinking frameworks.
★In the face of upheaval, reactive responses and simplistic solutions only create more problems. This book advocates a revolutionary concept: change should not be about going with the flow, but about "ethical design." It teaches us how to maintain our values in turbulent times and proactively shape the future.
Description
The Edge of Chaos explores the context causing this uncertainty, and provides tools, structures and case studies to help navigate it. Andrew Taylor and his contributors offer examples of how organisations and individuals can thrive by embracing such complexity.
We must see beyond our fear of rapid and complex change; to move past inertia and simple solutions to change how we think about technology, climate, international relations and work itself - not by default, but by ethical design.





