[url=https://qoto.org/tags/Kihbernetics]#Kihbernetics[/url] is the study of [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Complex]#Complex[/url] [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Dynamical]#Dynamical[/url] [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Systems]#Systems[/url] with [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Memory]#Memory[/url] which is quite different from other [url=https://qoto.org/tags/SystemsThinking]#SystemsThinking[/url] approaches. Kihbernetic theory and principles are derived primarily from these three sources: 1️⃣ [url=https://qoto.org/tags/CE_Shannon]#CE_Shannon[/url]'s theory of [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Information]#Information[/url] and his description of a [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Transducer]#Transducer[/url], 2️⃣ [url=https://qoto.org/tags/WR_Ashby]#WR_Ashby[/url]'s [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Cybernetics]#Cybernetics[/url] and his concept of [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Transformation]#Transformation[/url], and 3️⃣ [url=https://qoto.org/tags/HR_Maturana]#HR_Maturana[/url]'s theory of [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Autopoiesis]#Autopoiesis[/url] and the resulting [url=https://qoto.org/tags/Constructivism]#Constructivism[/url] Although equally applicable to any dynamical system with memory (mechanisms, organisms, or organizations) the Kihbernetic worldview originated from my helping navigate organizations through times of [url=https://qoto.org/tags/change]#change[/url].
Tags: autopoiesis ce_shannon change complex constructivism cybernetics dynamical hr_maturana information kihbernetics memory systems systemsthinking transducer transformation wr_ashby