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The corporation model of organizations is in terminal decline,
says Cook, and is being displaced by what he calls syntagma, a body
of persons forming a division of the population of a country. The
point he makes by this is that the emerging organization will be no
artifact, no fabrication. It will be innately human, and in that
sense, organic. His book traces the philosophical and historical
development of the modern corporation through
Hellenistic-Judeo-Christian theologies, with particular emphases on
the social, political, and economic impacts of rationalistic
science, impacts such as humanism, democracy, capitalism, and
behaviorism. Cook offers an analysis of the critical aspects of the
corporation as it exists today, and draws heavily for evidence upon
contemporary management theories and practices. In doing so he
argues that it is the radical changes going on in society itself
that is rendering the traditional corporation obsolete. And, since
western civilization is undergoing an epochal shift, the new,
emerging corporation can have no resemblance to the old model. He
maintains that the organization evolving to replace it will be
characterized by common values, mutual purpose, excess capacity,
and creative action, and will have two dynamics, what he calls
commensuration and essentiality. Only with this kind of human
system is it possible to create an organization that solely and
exclusively serves the common good. His book is a provocative
contribution to the professional and academic literature of several
fields, including management, the social sciences, organizational
behavior, development, and history, and will be of particular
interest as well to certain well informed nonspecialists with
concern for the role played the corporation in their societies.
The editors and authors dedicate this book to Bernhard Korte on the
occasion of his seventieth birthday. We, the editors, are happy
about the overwhelming feedback to our initiative to honor him with
this book and with a workshop in Bonn on November
3-7,2008.Althoughthiswouldbeareasontolookback,wewouldratherliketolook
forward and see what are the interesting research directions today.
This book is written by leading experts in combinatorial
optimization. All - pers were carefully reviewed, and eventually
twenty-three of the invited papers were accepted for this book. The
breadth of topics is typical for the eld: combinatorial
optimization builds bridges between areas like combinatorics and
graph theory, submodular functions and matroids, network ows and
connectivity, approximation algorithms and mat- matical
programming, computational geometry and polyhedral combinatorics.
All these topics are related, and they are all addressed in this
book. Combi- torial optimization is also known for its numerous
applications. To limit the scope, however, this book is not
primarily about applications, although some are mentioned at
various places. Most papers in this volume are surveys that provide
an excellent overview of an
activeresearcharea,butthisbookalsocontainsmanynewresults.Highlightingmany
of the currently most interesting research directions in
combinatorial optimization, we hope that this book constitutes a
good basis for future research in these areas.
Most of what passes for strategic planning is not strategic at
all. It is long-range planning or comprehensive planning, or in
some cases just program or project planning. The result is a
relinquishment of control to external conditions and circumstances,
the perpetuation of obsolete systems, and organizational
fragmentation and internal conflict. The opportunity to create new
possibilities and realities--the ultimate object of strategy--is
lost. Cook maintains that even to attempt strategy there must first
be a strategic system, a system that deals with strategic issues,
decision-making, and strategic action, which is preceded by
strategic thinking. Cook combines these three aspects of strategy
into a coherent, powerful concept that reinvigorates strategy with
its original forceful meaning: strategos--to lead an army. In this
way strategy becomes the means by which communities continuously
create artifactual systems to serve extraordinary purposes. His
book contains sound, pragmatic theory, original insights into
strategic issues, and detailed hands-on guidance on all phases of
strategic thinking, planning, and action.
Cook explains that stragetics can be expressed as thinking,
planning, and action. Strategic thinking will always embrace five
arenas: the definition of strategy, the meaning of leaders and
leading, the distinction between condition and cause, the nature of
systems, and the characteristics of organizations. Strategic
planning, as a currently popular management practice, is not what
it was originally. The definition has changed. The only definition
that captures the original intent is: the means by which a
community of people create artifactual systems to serve
extraordinary purposes. Dr. Cook points out that strategic action
is seldom included in any contemporary intepretation or application
of strategy, yet action is both the realization of strategy and the
creation of new possibilities beyond strategy. In that sense,
strategic action is the end and the beinning of strategics. Thus,
Cook takes the traditional idea of strategic planning, infuses it
with strategic thinking, and carries it to strategic action.
Instead of merely improving what already exists, organizations can
create new systems that are capable of what he calls constant
emergence--always vital, always creative.
The editors and authors dedicate this book to Bernhard Korte on the
occasion of his seventieth birthday. We, the editors, are happy
about the overwhelming feedback to our initiative to honor him with
this book and with a workshop in Bonn on November
3-7,2008.Althoughthiswouldbeareasontolookback,
wewouldratherliketolook forward and see what are the interesting
research directions today. This book is written by leading experts
in combinatorial optimization. All - pers were carefully reviewed,
and eventually twenty-three of the invited papers were accepted for
this book. The breadth of topics is typical for the eld:
combinatorial optimization builds bridges between areas like
combinatorics and graph theory, submodular functions and matroids,
network ows and connectivity, approximation algorithms and mat-
matical programming, computational geometry and polyhedral
combinatorics. All these topics are related, and they are all
addressed in this book. Combi- torial optimization is also known
for its numerous applications. To limit the scope, however, this
book is not primarily about applications, although some are
mentioned at various places. Most papers in this volume are surveys
that provide an excellent overview of an activeresearcharea,
butthisbookalsocontainsmanynewresults.Highlightingmany of the
currently most interesting research directions in combinatorial
optimization, we hope that this book constitutes a good basis for
future research in these area
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization, IPCO 2002, held in Cambridge, MA, USA, in May 2002.The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 110 submissions. Among the topics covered are scaling algorithms, flow algorithms, combinatorial optimization algorithms, approximate TSP solutions, graph computations, algorithmic geometry, mixed integer programming, network design, logistic scheduling, constraint solving, resource allocation, matching algorithms, and matroid intersection algorithms.
What is the shortest possible route for a traveling salesman
seeking to visit each city on a list exactly once and return to his
city of origin? It sounds simple enough, yet the traveling salesman
problem is one of the most intensely studied puzzles in applied
mathematics--and it has defied solution to this day. In this book,
William Cook takes readers on a mathematical excursion, picking up
the salesman's trail in the 1800s when Irish mathematician W. R.
Hamilton first defined the problem, and venturing to the furthest
limits of today's state-of-the-art attempts to solve it. He also
explores its many important applications, from genome sequencing
and designing computer processors to arranging music and hunting
for planets.
"In Pursuit of the Traveling Salesman" travels to the very
threshold of our understanding about the nature of complexity, and
challenges you yourself to discover the solution to this
captivating mathematical problem.
This book presents the latest findings on one of the most
intensely investigated subjects in computational mathematics--the
traveling salesman problem. It sounds simple enough: given a set of
cities and the cost of travel between each pair of them, the
problem challenges you to find the cheapest route by which to visit
all the cities and return home to where you began. Though seemingly
modest, this exercise has inspired studies by mathematicians,
chemists, and physicists. Teachers use it in the classroom. It has
practical applications in genetics, telecommunications, and
neuroscience.
The authors of this book are the same pioneers who for nearly
two decades have led the investigation into the traveling salesman
problem. They have derived solutions to almost eighty-six thousand
cities, yet a general solution to the problem has yet to be
discovered. Here they describe the method and computer code they
used to solve a broad range of large-scale problems, and along the
way they demonstrate the interplay of applied mathematics with
increasingly powerful computing platforms. They also give the
fascinating history of the problem--how it developed, and why it
continues to intrigue us.
The NASA Technical Reports Servcr (NTRS) houses half a million
publications that are a valuable means of information to
researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These
documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and
technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of
documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting
papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.
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