In this presentation, the concept of self-organization is described. Self-organization is the prevailing type of organization in living systems, yet it is seldom discussed, or even recognized. The natural laws that bring self-organization about are discussed. The effects of self-organisation, as nestedness and supersystem support are penetrated The difference between holarchies and hierarchies is explained and exemplified. Examples are given from biological systems. Audience: People interested in complex systems, organization structures, life systems, philosophy 2,1 Mb, 31 slides, about 45 minutes. Price: € 10. Made with Powerpoint of MS Office XP 2002. Click to buy: |
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