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  • A Personal Journey to Complexity Thinking – Part 3

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  • A Personal Journey to Complexity Thinking – Part 2

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  • Casting a Wide Net

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  • A Personal Journey to Complexity – Part 1

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  • Complex Challenges of Covid-19 or Coronavirus

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  • Big Data on the Menu

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  • Creating and Distributing Value – Where to Begin?

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  • Nursing, Complexity and the Science of Compassion 

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  • Mothering from the Inside Out

    How can a mother feel a drug is more important than her baby? That question has perplexed policy makers, anguished families, and tormented women facing the complex challenges of addiction, recovery and childcare. Nancy E. Suchman, PhD, an associate professor of psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine is working on answering that question

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  • Complexity in Healthcare: Will you know it when you see it?

    The rise in awareness of the principles of complexity continues to be both a boon and a problem for many scientific disciplines, resulting in intense discussions about how best to integrate this method of scientific discovery with established practices. The major divisions in the development and application of “complexity informed” models and tools have been

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