Lever Point
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| - | Lever points in a [[Complex_Adaptive_System|complex adaptive system]] are according to John H. Holland points at which a small effort can produce a desired, directed effect. | + | Lever points (also named 'Leverage Points') in a [[Complex_Adaptive_System|complex adaptive system]] are according to John H. Holland points at which a small effort can produce a desired, directed effect. They are places within a complex adaptive system where a little change makes a big difference and a small shift a big change. At these critical transition points the behavior of a complex system changes fundamentally. They are similar to Gell-Mann's [[Frozen_Accident|frozen accidents]]. Lever points identify places to intervene in a system. |
John H. Holland writes about them (see [http://www.capatcolumbia.com/CSFB%20TLF/2000/holland_sidecolumn.pdf here]) | John H. Holland writes about them (see [http://www.capatcolumbia.com/CSFB%20TLF/2000/holland_sidecolumn.pdf here]) | ||
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| + | If there are only a few lever points, where a small effort can produce a large effect, then the majority of points and events are ordinary points, where a small effort has only a small or even vanishing effect. These are points where a little change makes only a little difference. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* The Scientist article from John H. Holland [http://www.the-scientist.com/article/display/54988/ Biology's Gift to a Complex World] | * The Scientist article from John H. Holland [http://www.the-scientist.com/article/display/54988/ Biology's Gift to a Complex World] | ||
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| + | * Paper from Donella Meadows about [http://www.sustainer.org/pubs/Leverage_Points.pdf Leverage Points] | ||