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Join me on an exciting journey.

Join me on an exciting journey.  
Simon Shapiro
 Re: Join me on an exciting journey.  
Nicolaas Vroom
From:Simon Shapiro
Subject:Join me on an exciting journey.
Date:Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:59:03 -0500
"Remember, modelling the problem lets you quickly highlight the
strategic options."

It was with these words that I was taken back to the great times I had
in the 1980's, modelling everything from business strategy to grass
growing in the desert. So, I am trying to contact people who are
interested in the field of system dynamics, mathematical modelling and
simulation.

This is an invitation to get involved in the development of a
colaborative web-site and book on this topic.

The basic idea and framework is complete. Visit the site at
http://caricature.poseidons-playground.info.

Those who register will be able to collaborate on the direction that
the site takes. My intention is to have a work programme of around 2
articles a month.

My background is in business strategy and mathematical modelling, so I
would prefer to be active in that arena. However, any complex social,
strategic or ogranisational problem excites me. So visit the site a
let me know what you think and your own interests.

This is a personal initiative and not connected to any vendor,
institution or organisation.

Visit me at Caricature by pointing your browser at
http://caricature.poseidons-playground.info


Best wishes


SimonS
From:Nicolaas Vroom
Subject:Re: Join me on an exciting journey.
Date:Sun, 17 Oct 2004 14:27:10 -0500
"Simon Shapiro" schreef in bericht
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> The basic idea and framework is complete. Visit the site at
> http://caricature.poseidons-playground.info.
>
Topics mentioned are:
# What are the key drivers of the equity markets?
# How do countries compete?
# What are the key drivers of success and competition in different
industries?
# What is the impact of different strategic choices on an organisation?

Interesting issues, but impossible to simulate.
What are the mathematical equations that describe these topics ?
I expect no body knows.
Can you describe any of these topics in some form of a structure ?
In a model consisting of sub models and interelations ?
I expect no body knows.

IMO start with something simple.
I advice you to read the book "Industrial Dynamics" by
Jay W. Forrester MIT Press ISBN 0 262 56001

Nicolaas Vroom
   

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