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TestimonialsThank you for a wonderful conference. You assembled a great set of folks. The range of topics covered as well as the side
conversations were very stimulating. I wish you and others at Suffolk the best as you continue to build this very important program.
I want to thank you for inviting me to participate in the Business
Complexity conference this week. It was really a great event and you
deserve kudos for pulling it off and making it such a success. I met
several interesting people there and enjoyed many great
conversations. I
hope this will be the start of an ongoing tradition.
...you have laid a firm foundation for future study.
Thank you for making me part of your conference. I came away with much to
think about. Thanks, also, for posting most of the speakers' slides.
I know organizing a conference is a lot of hard work, and as an attendee I just wanted to say thank you for your efforts.
... I thoroughly enjoyed BizCom 2010 - one of the most interesting and energizing
conferences I have attended in a long time. I hope you repeat the event next year.
I cannot thank you and your team enough.
I've been to more conferences than I can remember in my 28 yr. career. But I can count with less than one hand those that gave me such an
intellectual satisfaction and shock as this one, and I am not a new comer to the Complexity field either.
I really look forward to the next one. This is such an important, emerging field. There are so many subjects across a vast array of
seemingly unrelated fields that can be united by basic principles in Complexity.
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BizCom2011
Building on the overwhelming success of this conference, we are pleased to announce the creation of Suffolk University Center for Business Complexity and Global Leadership.We would like to thank our speakers, attendees, organizers and sponsors who made this possible."In order for business methodologies to incorporate innovation, they have to make peace with uncertainty. Uncertainty is a place holder for things to be created. It is like the incorporation of the zero in mathematics. Who could have imagined that adding nothingness would launch science into the modern world?", Hamid Benbrahim, 2010 City of Boston Visitor InformationOther Complexity ResourcesCapitalizing on Complexity: Insights from the 2010 IBM Global CEO Study Northeastern University Center for Complex Network Research Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan Contact Us... |



































































































