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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Across every organisation, there are things that should be simple.But somehow, they aren't.Processes become harder to follow. Decisions take longer than they should. Systems designed to create clarity begin to create confusion instead. And over time, complexity starts to feel inevitable - just part of how things are.But it isn't.This book explores why complexity emerges, even in well-intentioned organisations - and why the more we try to control it, the worse it often becomes.Rather than offering quick fixes or frameworks, Things That Should Be Simple (But Aren't) takes a step back to examine the patterns beneath the surface: Why systems that look structured often behave unpredictablyHow small misalignments quietly compound into large problemsWhy people, process, and culture cannot be separatedHow language, perception, and feedback shape outcomesAnd what changes when you begin to see the system as a wholeAs the book unfolds, complexity starts to make sense.Not as something to eliminate entirely, but as something that can be understood - and, with the right perspective, simplified.This is not a book about adding more.It's about seeing more clearly.For leaders, operators, and anyone responsible for making things work -this book offers a different way to think about complexity, and a clearer path toward making things simple again. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Martin Charles Golumbic has been making seminal contributions to algorithmic graph theory and artificial intelligence throughout his career. He is universally admired as a long-standing pillar of the discipline of computer science. He has contributed to the development of fundamental research in artificial intelligence in the area of complexity and spatial-temporal reasoning as well as in the area of compiler optimization. Golumbic's work in graph theory led to the study of new perfect graph families such as tolerance graphs, which generalize the classical graph notions of interval graph and comparability graph. He is credited with introducing the systematic study of algorithmic aspects in intersection graph theory, and initiated research on new structured families of graphs including the edge intersection graphs of paths in trees (EPT) and trivially perfect graphs.Golumbic is currently the founder and director of the Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Institute for Interdisciplinary Applications of Computer Science at the University of Haifa. He also served as chairman of the Israeli Association of Artificial Intelligence (1998-2004), and founded and chaired numerous international symposia in discrete mathematics and in the foundations of artificial intelligence.This Festschrift volume, published in honor of Martin Charles Golumbic on the occasion of his 60th birthday, contains 20 papers, written by graduate students, research collaborators, and computer science colleagues, who gathered at a conference on subjects related to Martin Golumbic's manifold contributions in the field of algorithmic graph theory and artificial intelligence, held in Jerusalem, Tiberias and Haifa, Israel in September 2008. 244 pp. Englisch.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Across every organisation, there are things that should be simple.But somehow, they aren't.Processes become harder to follow. Decisions take longer than they should. Systems designed to create clarity begin to create confusion instead. And over time, complexity starts to feel inevitable - just part of how things are.But it isn't.This book explores why complexity emerges, even in well-intentioned organisations - and why the more we try to control it, the worse it often becomes.Rather than offering quick fixes or frameworks, Things That Should Be Simple (But Aren't) takes a step back to examine the patterns beneath the surface: - Why systems that look structured often behave unpredictably- How small misalignments quietly compound into large problems- Why people, process, and culture cannot be separated- How language, perception, and feedback shape outcomes- And what changes when you begin to see the system as a wholeAs the book unfolds, complexity starts to make sense.Not as something to eliminate entirely, but as something that can be understood - and, with the right perspective, simplified.This is not a book about adding more.It's about seeing more clearly.For leaders, operators, and anyone responsible for making things work -this book offers a different way to think about complexity, and a clearer path toward making things simple again.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Across every organisation, there are things that should be simple.But somehow, they aren't.Processes become harder to follow. Decisions take longer than they should. Systems designed to create clarity begin to create confusion instead. And over time, complexity starts to feel inevitable - just part of how things are.But it isn't.This book explores why complexity emerges, even in well-intentioned organisations - and why the more we try to control it, the worse it often becomes.Rather than offering quick fixes or frameworks, Things That Should Be Simple (But Aren't) takes a step back to examine the patterns beneath the surface: Why systems that look structured often behave unpredictablyHow small misalignments quietly compound into large problemsWhy people, process, and culture cannot be separatedHow language, perception, and feedback shape outcomesAnd what changes when you begin to see the system as a wholeAs the book unfolds, complexity starts to make sense.Not as something to eliminate entirely, but as something that can be understood - and, with the right perspective, simplified.This is not a book about adding more.It's about seeing more clearly.For leaders, operators, and anyone responsible for making things work -this book offers a different way to think about complexity, and a clearer path toward making things simple again. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Martin Charles Golumbic has been making seminal contributions to algorithmic graph theory and artificial intelligence throughout his career. He is universally admired as a long-standing pillar of the discipline of computer science. He has contributed to the development of fundamental research in artificial intelligence in the area of complexity and spatial-temporal reasoning as well as in the area of compiler optimization. Golumbic's work in graph theory led to the study of new perfect graph families such as tolerance graphs, which generalize the classical graph notions of interval graph and comparability graph. He is credited with introducing the systematic study of algorithmic aspects in intersection graph theory, and initiated research on new structured families of graphs including the edge intersection graphs of paths in trees (EPT) and trivially perfect graphs. Golumbic is currently the founder and director of the Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Institute for Interdisciplinary Applications of Computer Science at the University of Haifa. He also served as chairman of the Israeli Association of Artificial Intelligence (1998-2004), and founded and chaired numerous international symposia in discrete mathematics and in the foundations of artificial intelligence. This Festschrift volume, published in honor of Martin Charles Golumbic on the occasion of his 60th birthday, contains 20 papers, written by graduate students, research collaborators, and computer science colleagues, who gathered at a conference on subjects related to Martin Golumbic's manifold contributions in the field of algorithmic graph theory and artificial intelligence, held in Jerusalem, Tiberias and Haifa, Israel in September 2008.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 244 pp. Englisch.