Conclusion of Series: The Yin Informing the Yang in the Stanford University Medical Center OD Experiments (Part XII)

Pravir Malik
2 min readJun 5, 2018

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It is after a three-year hiatus that this series chronicling the Stanford University Medical Center OD Experiments can now be completed.

The first eleven parts detailed aspects of the Yang, the scaffolding — integrating the individual, the team, the unit, the enterprise, and the market-through a common framework , thereby hinting at possibilities of a far more powerful Next Generation Human Capital Enterprise System where success in markets can meaningfully be traced back to shifts at the individual or person level.

But for such an enterprise system to begin to effectively come into being a more detailed mathematics, the Yin aspect, had to be worked out.

The starting point for discovering the yin-aspect was the detailed systems model worked out in The Fractal Organization: Creating Enterprises of Tomorrow. The system-behind-the-system or the fractal-behind-the-fractal called for a different mathematics altogether much of which has been worked out in The Cosmology of Light Book Series. Note that the essential mathematical framework was developed purely from a consideration of the fractal-behind-the-fractal. Subsequently it was also observed that if the speed of light could take on different values then the essential mathematical framework could also be arrived at from the point of view of Light — this gave rise to the 6-book series that more fully worked out the yin-aspect at a much more detailed level.

This just published journal article in The South African Journal of Industrial Engineering — ‘A Case Study Validation of Application of a Generalized Equation of Innovation in Complex Adaptive Systems’ reveals through an ex post facto analyses, the yin informing the yang through an application of some of the mathematics in the Cosmology of Light book series to the eleven-part Stanford University Medical Center OD Experiment journey already chronicled here.

This yin-aspect now creates the seed for a whole new developmental possibility leading to a range of further experiments needing to be performed. This exploration will be taken up in some future series.

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Pravir Malik
Pravir Malik

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