The book of changes: An ancient decision‐making tool
Abstract
In our last issue Raymond Van Over described some current developments in intuitive decision‐making. In this issue he describes a respected eastern decision‐making tool, the I Ching or Book of Changes, first developed in the twelfth century B.C. Each of the sixty‐four hexagrams of the I Ching stands for a particular basic policy applicable to the life of an individual or human system. The collective learning embodied in the I Ching presents a “network of change processes rather than a structure of policy models.”
Citation
Van Over, R. (1975), "The book of changes: An ancient decision‐making tool", Planning Review, Vol. 3 No. 5, pp. 7-30. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb053730
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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