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- Glenda_Eoyang abstract "Glenda Eoyang is a pioneer in the applications of complexity science to human and organizational systems, and she founded the field of human systems dynamics (HSD).Human systems dynamics is based on the theoretical and practical research of Eoyang. In her research, Eoyang discovered three conditions that influence the path, speed, and outcomes of self-organizing processes in complex adaptive systems. The conditions identified by Eoyang are necessary and sufficient to create patterns that emerge and can be perceived in all kinds of complex adaptive systems. Depending on the interactions of those conditions, the emergence process and its outcomes can be fast or slow, direct or meandering, and ambiguous or clear. The same conditions can be intentionally changed to influence the current situation and emerging future patterns of the system. The three conditions are described as the Eoyang CDE Model.".
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- Glenda_Eoyang wikiPageWikiLink Emergence.
- Glenda_Eoyang wikiPageWikiLink Organizational_behavior.
- Glenda_Eoyang wikiPageWikiLink Self-organization.
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- Glenda_Eoyang hypernym Pioneer.
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- Glenda_Eoyang comment "Glenda Eoyang is a pioneer in the applications of complexity science to human and organizational systems, and she founded the field of human systems dynamics (HSD).Human systems dynamics is based on the theoretical and practical research of Eoyang. In her research, Eoyang discovered three conditions that influence the path, speed, and outcomes of self-organizing processes in complex adaptive systems.".
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