Systemic Business Community

A salon discussing research into systemics and business

In the third session of the SIG on Systems Applications in Business and Industry at Sonoma 2006, four papers are scheduled:

  • Pamela Buckle, “Obstacles to Consciousness in Corporations”, on the JournalsISSS Proceedings as Abstract, PDF, and HTML versions, and on the CDROM as paper #268;
  • John Pourdehnad, Bruce Warren, Maureen Wright and John Mairano, “Unlearning/Learning Organizations – The Role of Mindset”, on the JournalsISSS Proceedings as Abstract and PDF versions; and on the CDROM as paper #326;
  • Kambiz Maani and Anson Li, “Counter-Intuitive Managerial Interventions in Complex Systems”, on the JournalsISSS Proceedings as Abstract and PDF versions, and on the CDROM as paper #244; and

June 25th, 2006

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In the second session of the SIG on Systems Applications in Business and Industry at Sonoma 2006, four papers are scheduled:

  • Kumar Venkat and Wayne Wakeland, “Is Lean Necessarily Green?”, on the JournalsISSS Proceedings as Abstract, PDF, and HTML versions, and on the CDROM as paper #284;
  • Reine Karlsson, Magnus Löf and Donald Huisingh, “Product design as a key to a business system perspective that promotes sustainable forestry”, on the JournalsISSS Proceedings as Abstract, PDF, and HTML versions; and on the CDROM as paper #347;

June 25th, 2006

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In the first session of the SIG on Systems Applications in Business and Industry at Sonoma 2006, four papers are scheduled:

  • Kuang-cheng Wang, “Corporate Change and Traditional Chinese Medicine”, on the JournalsISSS Proceedings with an Abstract, PDF, and HTML versions; and on the CDROM as paper #321;
  • Allenna Leonard, “Walking the Line: Making and Dissolving Distinctions with the Viable System Model and Team Syntegrity”, on the JournalsISSS Proceedings with an Abstract, XHTML , and PDF versions, and on the CDROM as paper #307;

June 25th, 2006

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As described on the program for ISSS Sonoma 2006, there will be three 120-minute sessions for the Special Integration Group on Systems Applications in Business and Industry:

These sessions are in Schulz 1121 , which is not with the other Salazar meeting rooms, but just inside the door of the library.

June 25th, 2006

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