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Excellent Overview of the Philosophy of Social Sciences

Daniel Little’s article for the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Philosophy provides an excellent overview of the key issues in the philosophy of social sciences. You can read it here.

Categories: Foundations of Social Sciences | Resources |

Posted on May 02, 10

Logical Incrementalism in Product Development

This little exerpt from the NY Times explains well the concept of logical incrementalism in management.

Mr. Schmidt didn’t stop there. He acknowledged that “Google might not get it right the first time,” and said that Apple probably wouldn’t either, briefly alluding to some better features coming with the second generation of the iPad. But he said both companies would have “the next two to three years to figure it out.”

Categories: Strategic Management 3 | Topics | Innovation |

Posted on Apr 12, 10

The Power of Infinity

Steven Strogatz explains beautifully how the concept of inifinity first tripped up philosophers but then provided them with a powerful tool to calculate things that could not be calculated without taking things to inifity. I wish I had had as good a math teacher as Strogatz. The lesson here is also that Strogatz does not provide a solution to Zeno’s paradox but that he shows that even without fully removing the puzzles around infinity one can use the concept to get more knowledge in other areas.
Read his column Take It to the Limit.

Categories: Foundations of Social Sciences | Resources |

Posted on Apr 06, 10

Apple with only 7% of Sales account today for 35% of Industry Profits

According to a Business Insider article, the banking giant has aggregated numbers from the top ten PC makers in the world and determined that, while Apple only commands 7 percent of overall revenues in the PC market, its products account for 35 percent of the operating profits. See Full Article.

Categories: Strategic Management 1 | Update on Case Studies | Strategy Implementation - 782 | Case Studies | Apple |

Posted on Mar 24, 10

Blackboard Course Website

For all information and resources regarding the course, UNSW students should log into the Blackboard Course Website.

Categories: Foundations of Social Sciences | Resources |

Posted on Feb 26, 10

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