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Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple)
Jeffrey Kluger

Hyperion, 2008 - 336 pages

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Entertaining questions, but not many answers

Based on the second half of the sub-title (How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple), I was expecting a "how to" approach for finding the underlying simplicity in apparently complex environments. However, the book was more of a collection of articles that "report the news" versus a "how to" approach for practical application. "Freakonomics [Revised and Expanded]: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" by Levitt & Dubner has a similar flow, but did a much better job of providing insights on the analytics and approaches used to substantiate the causal relationships they assert.

I did find the book enjoyable from an philosophical/entertainment point of view. If you agree with Claude Levi-Strauss' that, "The wise man doesn't give the right answers, he poses the right questions," then you should read the book. In my opinion the real value of the book is that it may open your mind to asking better questions about the nature of complex environments. I specifically enjoyed the chapter on Cell Phone/Camera complexity and believe it's a must read for any manager of software engineers. In addition, I have high hopes that the references to other books will provide the pragmatic material I'm seeking.

In summary, if your are looking for a thought provoking piece on the nature of simplicity and complexity you will enjoy the book, but if you are tasked with making complex environments simple and looking for guidance the book won't further your journey.


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Nice, but very familiar ground.

Nice, but familiar.

See also SIMPLICITY by Wm Jensen, 2001. See also THE LAWS OF SIMPLICITY by Maeda, 2006.

What's next - Simplicegery?









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Journey to Nowhere


I waited impatiently for my copy of Simplexity. Having thoroughly enjoyed "The Black Swan," and "Predictably Irrational," I was hoping for more of the same - an interesting discussion of some recently studied facet of human behavior. When the book arrived, I settled down expectantly, ready for a good read.

I was disappointed.

Simplexity offers several interesting anecdotes about complexity, but that's about it. While well written, the book suffers from lack of a clear goal. Reading a few anecdotes can be enjoyable, but there's no clear, compelling thesis to keep you reading through the entire book. It's easy to put down, hard to pick back up.

Can you really make complex things simple, as the book title suggests? Maybe. Sometimes. Infrequently. However, you won't find the key to reducing complexity to simplicity in this book.

Overall, "Simplexity" offers spurts of interesting material but not enough that I jump up and down recommending this book to my friends.


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Not bad

Nutshell review - Not a bad book and well presented. Some material has been covered before elsewhere, some is new or different. Could have had more depth in some places but worth a read anyway.


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"Using real world examples, such as traffic flow, politics and baby linguistics, the author makes the theories of 'simplexity' accessible to the layperson...Kluger makes complex science seem simple."
--Kirkus

"Kluger makes the modern world comprehensible...his astonishing discoveries require no exaggeration..[his] findings are likely to incite controversy, confirming his contention that explaining simplicity and complexity is never as straightforward as it seems."
--Publishers Weekly

"Simplexity...is a study of human behavior, and the way we perceive things and events, and how our perception frequently causes us to make wrong assumptions and to perceive simplicity (or complexity) where it does not exist, The book is sure to be a deserved hit among the ever-growing Freakonomics crowd."
-Booklist

Why are the instruction manuals for cell phones incomprehensible?
Why is a truck driver's job as hard as a CEO's?
How can 10 percent of every medical dollar cure 90 percent of the world's disease?
Why do bad teams win so many games?

Complexity, as any scientist will tell you, is a slippery idea. Things that seem complicated can be astoundingly simple; things that seem simple can be dizzyingly complex. A houseplant may be more intricate than a manufacturing plant. A colony of garden ants may be more complicated than a community of people. A sentence may be richer than a book, a couplet more complicated than a song.

These and other paradoxes are driving a whole new science--simplexity--that is redefining how we look at the world and using that new view to improve our lives in fields as diverse as economics, biology, cosmology, chemistry, psychology, politics, child development, the arts, and more. Seen through the lens of this surprising new science, the world becomes a delicate place filled with predictable patterns--patterns we often fail to see as we're time and again fooled by our instincts, by our fear, by the size of things, and even by their beauty.

In Simplexity, Time senior writer Jeffrey Kluger shows how a drinking straw can save thousands of lives; how a million cars can be on the streets but just a few hundred of them can lead to gridlock; how investors behave like atoms; how arithmetic governs abstract art and physics drives jazz; why swatting a TV indeed makes it work better. As simplexity moves from the research lab into popular consciousness it will challenge our models for modern living. Jeffrey Kluger adeptly translates newly evolving theory into a delightful theory of everything that will have you rethinking the rules of business, family, art--your world.




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