The logic of failure

recognizing and avoiding error in complex situations

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The logic of failure

recognizing and avoiding error in complex situations

Dietrich Dorner, winner of Germany's highest science prize, here considers why - given all our intelligence, experience, and information - we make mistakes, sometimes with catastrophic consequences.

Surprisingly, he finds the answer not in negligence or carelessness, but in what he calls "the logic of failure": certain tendencies in our patterns of thought - such as taking one thing at a time, cause and effect, and linear thinking - that, while appropriate to an older, simpler world, prove disastrous for the complex world we live in now. Today everything is interrelated.

We can't do just one thing at a time, because everything has multiple outcomes; we can't think in isolated cause-and-effect terms because all situations have side effects and long-term repercussions.

With a charitable view of our capacity to err, Dorner shows that we act before we understand all the interlocking elements of a complex system. Faced with problems that exceed our grasp, we pile small error upon small error to arrive at spectacularly wrong conclusions. We too often ignore the big picture and seek refuge in what we know how to do - fiddling while Rome burns.

Working with intriguing computer simulations of his own invention, Dorner exposes these flaws in our thinking. His examples - sometimes hilarious, sometimes horrifying - and brain-teasing thought experiments teach us how to solve complex problems.

Together they make The Logic of Failure a corrective tool, a guideline for intelligent planning and decision making that can sharpen the thinking skills of business managers, policymakers, and everyone involved in the daily challenge of getting from point A to point B. Like Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, The Logic of Failure will alter the way we conceive of change itself and transform our sense of the path to success.

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English
Pages
222

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Cover of: Die Logik des Mißlingens.
Die Logik des Mißlingens.
May 17, 2003, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verla
paperback
Cover of: Die Logik des Mißlingens.
Die Logik des Mißlingens.: Strategisches Denken in komplexen Situationen.
January 1, 1997, Rowohlt Tb.
Paperback in German
Cover of: The logic of failure
The logic of failure: recognizing and avoiding error in complex situations
1996, Perseus Books, Addison-Wesley Pub.
in English
Cover of: The logic of failure
The logic of failure: why things go wrong and what we can do to make them right
1996, Metropolitan Books
in English - 1st American ed.

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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Metropolitan Books, 1996.

"A Merloyd Lawrence book."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-209) and index.

Published in
Reading, Mass

Classifications

Library of Congress
BF448.D6713 1997, BF448 .D6713 1997, BF448 .D6713 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
222 p. :
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18315489M
Internet Archive
logicoffailurere0000dorn
ISBN 10
0201479486
LCCN
97020511
OCLC/WorldCat
41376833, 430292961, 36930720, 63167862
Library Thing
16457
Goodreads
393898

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