Systematics

We're just getting started with this site on Systematics (March 2016). We'll be adding more material as our study proceeds. In the meantime the main Systematics.org site might be of interest to you.

OVERVIEW

Systematics was developed by John Bennett in the 60's working with a variety of people over many years, including Anthony Blake. Through the help of managers such as Saul Kuchinsky (In Search of Miraculous Management), he introduced systematics to the business world, but only on a very small scale. Given the present turmoil of new thinking systematics assumes a new significance as a way of understanding complexity in flux and uncertainty. This introduction is to give an overview, not going into any details. But even from this brief statement, it should be possible to make a start. Practitioners of systematics are formed into a loose association called 'UNIS' that may grow into The Guild of Workers with Systems - a 'guild' because it is more a craft than a science. We welcome connection with other workers in systems, no matter how divergent they may be from the principles of systematics.