Accounting, 76
Archetypal conflict, 74
Balanced system
decoupling, 50
first production cycle, 48–49
interdependencies and variation, 49
market demand, 50–51
production capacity, 50
production flow, 48
second production cycle, 49–50
units “lost” inside production chain, 49
Bitcoin, 55
Blockchain, 7, 55, 56
Buffer management, 52–53
Buffer time, 53
Business school conflict, 131–132
Cartesian approach, 104
“Cash Flow Statements,” 76
Cause-and-effect relationships, 108
Cause–effect map, 122
Cognitive challenge, 143
Cognitive constraint, 113–114
Cognitive shift, 66
Collaboration and cooperation
hierarchy, 41–42
network theory, 40–43
organizations, 39
Collaborative work, 7–8
Collective intelligence, 103
Competencies, 63–64, 80–81
Complexity ...
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