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Redesigning the Future: Systems Approach to Societal Problems

by Russell L. Ackoff

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The work makes the reader to be aware of the problems around him. Likewise, it guides him to find out the best solutions, thus, achieving his own development and, at the same time, the society's development.
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The work makes the reader to be aware of the problems around him. Likewise, it guides him to find out the best solutions, thus, achieving his own development and, at the same time, the society's development.

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