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What if your business isn't broken - it's just behaving exactly like a chaotic system?
Most business books are built on a silent lie - that if you set the right goals, build the right plan, and execute well enough, the outcome will cooperate. Derek Wilder has spent thirty years as co-founder of one of the Midwest's largest homebuilders, watching that lie collide with reality, and in The Butterfly in the Boardroom: Chaos Theory and the Art of Growing a Business, he finally has the science to explain why. Drawing on Edward Lorenz's butterfly effect, Robert May's logistic map, and Benoit Mandelbrot's fractal geometry, Wilder shows that your business is not a machine - it is a complex, nonlinear, chaotic system, and the tools most leaders use were designed for a different world entirely. Through vivid case studies drawn from construction job sites, the near-death of LEGO, Netflix's S-curve leap from DVDs to streaming, and the fractal failures at Wells Fargo and Uber - woven together with the fictional arc of Grace Winters, a former math teacher who must unlearn everything she knows about clean answers - Wilder translates chaos theory into five concrete operating habits: shorter planning horizons, early feedback loops, reversible moves, modular teams, and portfolios of small bets. The result is the book every founder and operator has needed but couldn't find - The Butterfly in the Boardroom won't promise to calm the storm. It will show you how to fly in it.Wie gefällt Ihnen unser Shop?