Anatomy of Change: Millennia Old Model for Navigating Change and Uncertainty

· CIHS Press
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“Everything in the universe, from human relationships to high energy particle interactions is participating in a ceaseless process of change guided by simple, yet universal patterns. From the beginning of philosophical thought in ancient China, nearly 4000 years ago through current research in physics and molecular biology, one basic question is being posed: How do phenomena change?” (Phillips, 1992)

The book "Anatomy of Change: Millennia Old Model For Navigating Change and Uncertainty" explores one of the world oldest and perhaps the most universal system developed by mankind – the I Ching, or the ancient Chinese Classic of Change – to address this question in the context of human relationships and organizational dynamics.

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Евгений «Sokol» Соколов
February 19, 2017
Хорошая книга. Спасибо
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About the author

Mikhail Goussev is an M.B.A. graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds a Ph.D. degree in Philosophy from the California Institute for Human Science, and an M.S. degree in Computer Science from the Moscow State Technical University of Radio-engineering, Electronics and Automation. Dr. Goussev currently works in the financial services industry in New York City.

In addition to a career in finance, he is a long-time student of East Asian wisdom traditions and has complemented his academic work with numerous field study trips to Asia. In his doctoral work, Dr. Goussev researched the application of ancient Chinese classical texts in the context of modern decision-making, business analysis, leadership and management.

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