Cybernetic System Design for a Complex World
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- ISBN 9781041166245
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 02 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Cybernetic System Design for a Complex World has profound implications for leaders and decision-makers in any sector struggling to achieve clarity and agency in today’s complex and dynamic world. This book provides the means to tailor organisations, capabilities, and technologies to their specific operating environments, whether simple or complex.
By introducing a new way of thinking and visualising systems, this title enables professionals to better understand situations, design effective solutions, and make confident decisions. Rooted in the principles of cybernetics – the universal mechanisms through which all systems, social or technological, adapt and maintain viability in dynamic conditions – Cybernetic System Design for a Complex World combines a robust theoretical framework, practical tools, and methods to achieve effective agency even in the face of the most challenging tasks.
Cybernetic ideas have been uniquely developed into an accessible and comprehensive methodology that is applicable to all aspects of purposeful system design and allows professionals to navigate the complexity of the modern ‘Information Age’ world.
Gordon Niven is a Chief Systems Thinking Specialist at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), Porton Down, UK. He has over 15 years’ experience applying systems approaches to complex challenges across all areas of defence and security. He teaches systems thinking, is an honorary fellow at Exeter University, and works as a consultant specialising in addressing complex challenges.
David Capewell served for 37 years in the UK military, with his last appointment as Chief of Joint Operations, where he was responsible to the government for UK global operations. He is currently the Chairman of a forensic intelligence business and a director of a large digital systems company. He also sits on the boards of a range of prestigious capital investment houses and chaired a panel for the recent strategic defence review. He is a distinguished fellow at Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and was the Hudson fellow at the University of Oxford.
