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One of the most valuable skills you can take from studying the environment is that it helps you to think about systems as a whole.
 
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[ http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/145 Deborah Gordon] studies ant colonies in the Arizona desert. She asks: How do these chitinous creatures get down to business -- and even multitask when they need to -- with no language, memory or visible leadership? Her answers could lead to a better understanding of all complex systems, from the brain to the Web.  TEDtalk video.

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One of the most valuable skills you can take from studying the environment is that it helps you to think about systems as a whole.

[ http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/145 Deborah Gordon] studies ant colonies in the Arizona desert. She asks: How do these chitinous creatures get down to business -- and even multitask when they need to -- with no language, memory or visible leadership? Her answers could lead to a better understanding of all complex systems, from the brain to the Web. TEDtalk video.

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Articles in category "Systems Thinking"

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