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The Theory of Complex, Dynamical, Non-Linear, Far-From-Equilibrium Systems. Quite a mouthful, isn't it? But all you have to do is click here to learn why it is known by a growing number of managers and practitioners quite simply as Chaos .

 

...the “new science” of management?

Fact #1 : Chaos is the science of chaords* – complex, dynamical systems in which nothing ever happens quite the same twice, and yet enough happens in a tidy enough way to preclude complete and utter havoc.
Fact #2 : Chaordic systems range from the lowliest amoeba colony to the visible universe…and include by definition, the business enterprise. Click here to learn more about the obvious conclusion…that the “new science” known as Chaos is the science of organization – the “new” science of management.

 

Click here to discover how you can join in the generative, enlightening, and thoroughly captivating on-going dialogue about any and all things chaordic.

Articles
  Mindful Chaos  
       
  Living on the Edge  
       
  Mastering the New Realities: Chaos, Complexity, and Change That Never Stops  
       
  The Mind's Indisputable Primacy  
       
  Learning Dialogically: The Art of Chaos-Informed Transformation  
       
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A Brief History of Everything by Ken Wilber by Ken Wilber (1996).




A Theory of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science, and Spirituality by Ken Wilber (2000).




At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity by Stuart Kauffman (1995).




Beyond the Limits by Donella H Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, & Jorgen. Randers (1992).




Breakpoint and Beyond: Mastering the Future - Today by George Land & Beth Jarman (1992).





Bridging Science & Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm's Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth by Norman Friedman (1990).




Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick (1987).




Chaos and the Evolving Ecological Universe by Sally J Goerner (1994).




Complexity: Life at the Edge of Chaos by Roger Lewin (1992).




Emergence: From Chaos to Order by John Holland (1998).





Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality by Dean Radin (2006).




Eye to Eye: The Quest for the New Paradigm by Ken Wilber (1996).




How the World Can Be the Way It Is by Steve Hagan (1995).




In the Wake of Chaos by Stephen H. Kellert (1993).





Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton (1990) . . . the namesake and inspiration of the seminal chaordic learning experience you must not miss!




Kosmic Consciousness by Ken Wilber (Unabridged Audio CD).




Leadership and the New Science: Learning about Organization from an Orderly Universe by Margaret J. Wheatley (1993).




Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging Science of Wholeness by John Briggs & David F. Peat (1984).




Managing the Unknowable: Strategic Boundaries Between Order and Chaos in Organizations by Ralph D. Stacey (1992).




Mind into Matter: A New Alchemy of Science and Spirit by Fred Alan Wolf (2001).




Nature's Imagination: The Frontiers of Scientific Vision edited by John Cornwell (1995).




No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth by Ken Wilber (1985).




Order Out of Chaos: Man's New Dialogue with Nature by Ilya Prigogine & Isabelle Stengers (1984).




Out of Control: The Rise of Neo-Biological Civilization by Kevin Kelly (1994).




Physics and Our View of the World edited by Jan Hilgevoord (1994).




Quantum Mind: The Edge between Physics and Psychology
by Arnold Mindell (2000).



Quantum Questions: Mystical Writings of the World’s Greatest Physics edited by Ken Wilber (2001).




Schroedinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality by John Gribbin (1995).




Sex, Ecology, Spirituality: The Spirit of Evolution by Ken Wilber (1995).




Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness by Roger Penrose (1994).




Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World. by Dudley Lynch & Paul Kordis (1988).




Synchronicity, Myth and the Trickster by Allan Combs & Mark Holland (1996).




Synchronicity: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind by David F. Peat (1987).




Taking the Quantum Leap: The New Physics for Non-Scientists by Fred Alan Wolf (1981).




The Collapse of Chaos: Discovering Simplicity in a Complex World by Jack Cohen & Ian Stewart (1994).




The Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics by Gary Zukav (1979).




The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot (1991).




The Marriage of Sense and Soul by Ken Wilber (1996).




The Mechanism Demands a Mysticism: An Exploration of Spirit, Matter and Physics by Thomas Brophy (1999).




The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution by Stuart A. Kauffman (1993).




The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Mind and the Meaning of Life by Evan Harris Walker (2000).




The Quantum Self: Human Nature and Consciousness Defined by the New Physics by Danah Zohar (1990).




The Self-Aware Universe by Amit Goswami (1993)..




The Spectrum of Consciousness by Ken Wilber (1996).




The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism by Fritjof Capra (1991).




The Turning Point: Science, Society, and the Rising Culture by Fritjof Capra (1982).




The Web of Life: The New Scientific Understanding of Living Systems by Fritjof Capra (1996).




The Web of the Universe: Jung, the "New Physics," and Human Spirituality by John Hitchcock (1991).




Theories of Everything: The Quest for Ultimate Explanation by John D. Barrow (1991).




Turbulent Mirror: An Illustrated Guide to Chaos Theory and the Science of Wholeness by John Briggs & David F. Peat (1990).




Who's Afraid of Schroedinger's Cat? by Ian Marshall & Danah Zohar (1997).




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