Scale: The Universal Laws of Life and Death in Organisms, Cities and Companies
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (772 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0716DM19R |
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Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Why can we live for 120 years but not for a thousand? Why does the pace of life continually increase? Why do mice live for just two or three years and elephants for up to 75? Why do companies behave like mice, and are they all destined to die? Do cities, companies and human beings have natural, predetermined life spans? Are we just a fascinating experiment in natural selection that is ultimately doomed to fail? And what is the origin of the magic number four that seems to determine much of physiology and life history from birth to death?. Scale addresses big, urgent questions about global sustainability, population explosion, urbanization, ageing, cancer, h
Disappointing book from an author who is capable of much better I had high hopes for this book, because the author is a great researcher and lecturer. However this book does not reflect his usual high standard.The beginning is terrible. He shows four graphs to illustrate scaling relationships, none of which have intelligible scales. I received an advance uncorrected copy, so perh. T. Bond said A MUST read if you are hoping to better understand how the world really works. Really enjoying this book. A MUST read if you are hoping to better understand how the world really works!. Gary E. Hoover said Provocative But Flawed. This is a very intriguing book. My own interests relate to the efforts at understanding the longevity and mortality of companies and non-profit enterprises. Surprisingly little good work has been done in this area. Compared with the multitude of research in business and finance, the study of company or industry "demo