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[antifragile-book-07c]: http://columbia.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.7312/columbia/9780231164689.001.0001/upso-9780231164689
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#### "Management 3.0" by Jurgen Appelo 2010
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#### "Management 3.0" by Appelo, Jurgen 2010
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```javascript
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@book{ book-Appelo-2010,
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title = {Management 3.0: Leading Agile Developers, Developing Agile Leaders},
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}
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```
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#### "The Labyrinths of Information" by Ciborra, Claudio 2002
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```javascript
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@book{ book-ciborra-2002,
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title={The Labyrinths of Information: Challenging the Wisdom of Systems},
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author={Ciborra, Claudio},
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year = {2002},
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month = {01},
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publisher={Oxford University Press},
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place={Oxford},
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pages={212},
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DOI = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199275267.001.0001},
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URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199275267.001.0001},
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isbn= {9780199275267},
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note = {
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Retrieved from
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\url{https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199275267.001.0001/acprof-9780199275267}
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and
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\url{https://www.researchgate.net/publication/30522510_The_Labyrinths_of_Information_Challenging_the_Wisdom_of_Systems}
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},
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abstract ={
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The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in organizations and the management of their impact has been the traditional domain of computer specialists and management consultants. The former have offered multiple ways to represent, model, and build applications that streamline and accelerate data flows, while the latter have been busy linking the deployment of ICTs with strategy and the redesign of business processes. This book takes quite a different approach altogether. It uses a string of metaphors, such as Bricolage, Krisis, Gestell, etc., to place a concern for human existence and our working lives at the centre of the study of ICTs and their diffusion in business organizations, and looks at our practices, improvisations, and moods. It draws upon the author's own extensive research and consulting experience to throw a fresh light on some key questions: why are systems ambiguous? Why do they not give us more time to do things? Is there strategic value in tinkering even in high-tech settings? What is the value of age-old practices in dealing with new technologies? What is the role of moods and affections in influencing action and cognition? The book presents an alternative to the current approaches in management, software-engineering, and strategy.
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}
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}
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```
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#### "Organization Theory and Design" by Daft, R.L. and Murphy, J. and Willmott, H. 2010
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```javascript
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@book{ book-daft-2010,
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title={Organization Theory and Design},
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author={Daft, R.L. and Murphy, J. and Willmott, H.},
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isbn={9781844809905},
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lccn={2009921278},
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series={Organization Theory and Design},
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url={https://books.google.nl/books?id=s6MAkpcuaZQC},
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year={2010},
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publisher={South-Western Cengage Learning},
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note={
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Retrieved from
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\url{https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Richard_L._Daft}
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},
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abstract = {
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The market-leading textbook on organization theory reaches a new level with Richard L. Daft being joined by Jonathan Murphy and Hugh Willmott (both Cardiff Business School) to provide an unparalleled resource for students in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). After listening to the requirements of lecturers, the authors have added diverse global examples – featuring such organizations as AirAsia, Philips NV, Carrefour, Bedlam Games and Circus Oz – and cases supplied from a range of international academics. Students will benefit from a boosted critical focus, carefully threaded into the hallmark structure using a new “Counterpoint” feature, while a fully adapted set of lecturer and student resources makes this the complete textbook for modern courses.
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}
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}
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```
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#### "The Taming of Chance" by Hacking, Ian 1990
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```javascript
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@book{ book-Hacking-1990,
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title = {The Taming of Chance},
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year = {1990},
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month={11},
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isbn = {9780521388849},
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author = {Hacking, Ian },
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publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
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abstract = {
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In this important study Ian Hacking continues the enquiry into the origins and development of certain characteristic modes of contemporary thought undertaken in such previous works as the best-selling The Emergence of Probability. Professor Hacking shows how by the late-nineteenth century it became possible to think of statistical patterns as explanatory in themselves, and to regard the world as not necessarily deterministic in character. In the same period the idea of human nature was displaced by a model of normal people with laws of dispersion. These two parallel transformations fed into each other, so that chance made the world seem less capricious: it was legitimated because it brought order out of chaos. Combining detailed scientific historical research with characteristic philosophic breadth and verve, The Taming of Chance brings out the relations between philosophy, the physical sciences, mathematics and the development of social institutions, and provides a unique and authoritative analysis of the 'probabilisation' of the western world.
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}
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}
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```
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#### "Antifragile Organisation Design" by Kastner, Dennis 2017
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```javascript
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@book{ org-thesis-Kastner-2017,
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title = {Antifragile Organisation Design: A framework of Self-Organisation practices in today's complex and unpredictable economy.},
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author = {Kastner, Dennis},
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year = {2017},
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month = {07},
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publisher = {Amazon},
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note = {
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Retrieved from
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\url{https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37703370-antifragile-organisation-design}
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and
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\url{https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0746J5RXJ/}
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},
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abstract = {
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not yet found
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}
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}
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```
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#### "The rise and fall of strategic planning" by Mintzberg, Henry 1994
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```javascript
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@book{ book-mintzberg-1994,
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title={The rise and fall of strategic planning : reconceiving roles for planning, plans, planners},
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author={Mintzberg, Henry},
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year={1994},
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month={02},
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isbn={9780029216057},
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publisher={Free Press ; Maxwell Macmillan Canada},
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place={New York; Toronto},
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note = {
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Retrieved from:
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\url{http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28675146},
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\url{https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24832559M}
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\url{https://archive.org/details/risefallofstra00mint}
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},
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abstract={
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Mintzberg traces the origin and history of strategic planning through its prominence and subsequent fall. He argues that we must reconcieve the process by which strategies are created by emphasizing informal learning and personal vision. Mintzberg proposes new definitions of planning and strategy, and examines in unusual ways the various models of strategic planning and the evidence of why they failed. Reviewing the so-called 'pitfalls' of planning, he shows how the process itself can destroy commitment, narrow a company's vision, discourage change and breed an atmosphere of politics. In a harsh critique of many sacred cows, he describes three basic fallacies of the process - in that discontinuities can be predicted, that strategists can be detached from the operations of the organisation, and that the process of strategy-making itself can be formalized.
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}
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}
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```
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#### "Creating modern probability" by Von Plato, Jan 1994
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```javascript
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@book{ book-plato-1994,
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title={Creating modern probability: Its mathematics, physics and philosophy in historical perspective},
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author={Von Plato, Jan},
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year={1994},
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isbn = {9780511609107},
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ULR = {https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511609107},
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DOI = {10.1017/CBO9780511609107},
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publisher={Cambridge University Press},
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place={Cambridge},
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series={Cambridge Studies in Probability, Induction and Decision Theory},
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collection={Cambridge Studies in Probability, Induction and Decision Theory},
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abstract={
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This is the only book to chart the history and development of modern probability theory. It shows how in the first thirty years of this century probability theory became a mathematical science. The author also traces the development of probabilistic concepts and theories in statistical and quantum physics. There are chapters dealing with chance phenomena, and current major mathematical theories, together with their foundational and philosophical problems. Among the theorists whose work is treated at some length are Kolmogorov, von Mises and de Finetti.
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}
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}
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```
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#### "Antifragile Systems and Teams" by Zwieback, Dave 2014
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```javascript
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@book{ book-zwieback-2014,
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title = {Antifragile Systems and Teams},
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author = {Zwieback, Dave},
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publisher = {O'Reilly Media},
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isbn = {1400067820,9781400067824},
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year = {2014},
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month = {04},
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note = {
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Retrieved from
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\url{https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22466476-antifragile-systems-and-teams}
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and
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\url{https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQVXTL0/}
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},
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keywords = {Antifragile, DevOps, Organisation}
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}
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```
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### Books - Antifragile and Software Engineering
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