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Professor Genevieve Bell, Director of the School of Cybernetics at the Leadership Launch. |
Greetings from the Australian National University where the new
School of Cybernetics is
launching a program in
Cybernetic Leadership, funded by the
Menzies Foundation. There is a whitepaper available: "
Redefining Leadership in the 21st Century: the View from Cybernetics". Cybernetics started as a engineering concept, where feedback lops are used to control the operation of s system. But this has been broadened to investigate complex systems, and the human aspects of them. As a computer professional interested in the human aspects, I often bump up against these issues.
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