Cybernetics and Complexity Revisited: Conditions of Continuation in Human Systems

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Bol Activity continues while conditions change. Situations do not wait to become clear before action is required. Decisions are taken while understanding remains partial. Others are present within what unfolds, and consequences extend beyond what can be anticipated. Within this movement, direction is still required. Cybernetics and Complexity Revisited stays with this condition. Drawing on over three decades of work in organisational and regulatory practice, Donald Innes Davies returns to cybernetics and complexity through re-reading. What comes into view is a field within which organisations and human systems are already operating, where feedback, adjustment, emergence, and pattern are encountered as aspects of ongoing activity. The work begins from situations rather than from theory. Cybernetics appears here as attention to how direction is maintained through response and adjustment over time. Complexity appears as attention to how patterns form and develop through interaction. In practice, these are encountered together, within the same unfolding movement. This book remains close to that movement. It follows the conditions through which organised activity continues and turns toward the experience of engaging within them. The reader is invited to remain with situations in which clarity is incomplete, where judgement is required, and where what matters takes shape through response. This is a work about continuation in human systems. It is written for those working in governance, leadership, and organisational life, and for readers concerned with how action proceeds when certainty is unavailable and outcomes remain open.

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Activity continues while conditions change. Situations do not wait to become clear before action is required. Decisions are taken while understanding remains partial. Others are present within what unfolds, and consequences extend beyond what can be anticipated. Within this movement, direction is still required. Cybernetics and Complexity Revisited stays with this condition. Drawing on over three decades of work in organisational and regulatory practice, Donald Innes Davies returns to cybernetics and complexity through re-reading. What comes into view is a field within which organisations and human systems are already operating, where feedback, adjustment, emergence, and pattern are encountered as aspects of ongoing activity. The work begins from situations rather than from theory. Cybernetics appears here as attention to how direction is maintained through response and adjustment over time. Complexity appears as attention to how patterns form and develop through interaction. In practice, these are encountered together, within the same unfolding movement. This book remains close to that movement. It follows the conditions through which organised activity continues and turns toward the experience of engaging within them. The reader is invited to remain with situations in which clarity is incomplete, where judgement is required, and where what matters takes shape through response. This is a work about continuation in human systems. It is written for those working in governance, leadership, and organisational life, and for readers concerned with how action proceeds when certainty is unavailable and outcomes remain open.

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